Title of article :
‘When one person makes it, we all make it’: a study of Beyond
Welfare, a women-centered community-based organization that
helps low-income mothers achieve personal and academic success
Author/Authors :
Leslie Rebecca Bloom، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Access to post-secondary education for welfare recipients has been profoundly
curtailed by social and welfare policies. However, many low-income mothers
know that post-secondary education is the best means to escape poverty. This
article focuses on five ‘student mothers’ who have persisted in fulfilling their
dreams of a college education with the aid of Beyond Welfare, a community-based
organization (CBO) that helps soften the hardships of juggling family, college, and
work while in poverty. Based on interviews with five Beyond Welfare
participants, this article explores the organization’s role in supporting the student
mothers’ personal and academic success. This article illustrates how important it
is for student mothers to have a supportive community, education focused on the
structural barriers to leaving poverty, and encouragement for academic success.
To conclude, the article reflects on why educators need to become involved in
activism and research on behalf of low-income families.
Keywords :
low income , mothers , community , Academic success
Journal title :
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education
Journal title :
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education