Skip to main content
           
Reserve Your Spot for Our Complimentary “Root Cause Matters: Addressing Job Opportunities &
Transportation to Tackle Florida Childhood Poverty” Webinar Held on April 18  

Reserve Your Spot  

The Florida Equality of Opportunity Initiative is continuing its work to unite Florida’s leaders behind
the Florida 2030 Blueprint goal of cutting Florida childhood poverty in half by 2030 and ensuring 100%
have a pathway out. The most recently released poverty numbers reveal that 737,567 Florida children are
living in poverty. We invite you to join us in tackling poverty at its 10 Root Causes, two of those being Job
Opportunities & Transportation.

 
Click the above graphic to learn about the 10 root causes of poverty.


April 18
10:00AM – 11:00AM ET  
Complimentary Webinar | Via Zoom  

Reserve Your Spot  

Join us for the complimentary “Root Cause Matters: Addressing Job Opportunities & Transportation
to Tackle Florida Childhood Poverty” webinar on April 18. During the webinar, we will be joined by
representatives from Lyft and Amazon to discuss the importance of addressing both job opportunities
and transportation to improve prosperity outcomes in Florida communities. We will also be joined by the
Florida Chamber government affairs team for a wrap-up of Florida legislation surrounding quality of life.  

REGISTER HERE>  

Please share this invitation with your company and industry colleagues. Poverty isn’t just a household issue;
it’s a business and community one.      

2024 Florida Prosperity & Economic Opportunity Solution Summit>>  

Thank You to Our Florida Equality of Opportunity Initiative Advisory Board Members!

 
Interested in joining these companies in cutting Florida childhood poverty in half and ensuring all
third graders are reading at grade level? Contact Zenani Johnson at [email protected].  

Stay Connected   FacebookTwitterLinkedin     
‹‹ Previous Post
LAST CHANCE to SIGN-UP for Spring SESSION!!!
All Posts Next Post ››
Grampy’s Charities Tennis Tournament at Beachview Tennis Club to Benefit LARC