What is Circles?
Circles is an effective poverty reduction initiative that revolves around building intentional relationships across income lines. Almost 80 communities in the United States and Canada use Circles because the results are so encouraging. After 18 months, participants achieve an average 71% increase in their income. Circles participants are called Circle Leaders because they lead themselves out of poverty. Each Circle Leader is matched with two Allies, middle- and upper-income volunteers who help Circle Leaders use their unique gifts and skills to reach their personal and financial goals. Social capital is often the missing link between short-term relief and long-term stability. Many who live in poverty are hardworking and motivated, so when two Allies join them, advice is offered, social networks are shared, and the obstacles that keep people in poverty start to disappear.
What is a Circles Ally?
A Circles Ally is a person who volunteers to assist a Circle Leader in achieving his or her goals to leave poverty behind. Allies and Circle Leaders have an intentional friendship within the matched Circle.
The Circle Ally commitment:
Support the Circle Ally receives:
Be sensitive of differences across class and cultural lines:
Watch our video to learn more: What is an Ally