Addressing “Integration of Marginalized People,” Social Inclusion
Oct. 28, 2016
[ Casino Pio, Vatican City ]—A workshop geared toward mobilizing local-to-global actions to achieve inclusive andsustainable developmentbrought together a number of university representatives from across the country, philanthropic organizations such as Blue Chip Foundation , and a handful of Catholic religious leaders. Coined “Inclusive Solidarity and Integration of Marginalized People,” the workshop focused primarily on means of social inclusion to help lift people from extreme poverty.
“Social Inclusion can only occur when there are equal opportunities to participate in the operative movements that make up society,” says Gross. “The challenge is how to extend the benefits of a prosperous economy to those that are excluded.”
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Blue Chip Foundation focuses on alleviating extreme poverty through economic, educational, and social enterprise initiatives in support of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Blue Chip Foundation focuses on alleviating extreme poverty through economic, educational, and social enterprise initiatives in support of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)