Volunteers needed: Cost of Poverty Experience (COPE)

COPE is an immersive training where participants experience the challenges of low-income families, facing real-life scenarios in a condensed one-month survival simulation.


Date
March 13, 2026
Time
8:30 - 11 a.m.
Location
Received upon registration

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The College of Law is hosting the Cost of Poverty Experience (COPE) at the faculty club. COPE is a 2.5 hour immersive training where participants experience the challenges of low-income families, facing real-life scenarios in a condensed one-month survival simulation.

The simulation requires 20 resource leaders who will assist in facilitating the community institutions. Resource Leaders will be assigned to one of the community institutions listed below. Each Resource Leader will be provided with their own set of materials and props. The materials will include an instructional silhouette, individual forms, and the proper paperwork families need to successfully utilize the specific resource.

Resource Leaders will be required to attend the training session on Friday, March 13 from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. (one hour before event).

Please contact the email below to serve as a Resource Leader.

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