Me and Poverty
Many students graduate high school without a clear plan for what comes next.College can feel expensive. And sometimes students simply don't know what opportunities exist.In this episode of Me and Poverty, Joe sits down with Wallace Caleb Bates, Director of Marketing and Communications at Hazard Community and Technical College.Wallace helps connect students across eastern Kentucky with real opportunities through education, career training, and community partnerships. In this conversation, he explains how community colleges can open doors for students who want affordable education, career skills, or a fresh start.This episode is especially helpful for:• Both traditional and non-traditional students who are exploring life after high school• Parents trying to guide their kids toward opportunity• Teachers, youth workers, and mentors helping young people plan their futureJoe and Wallace also discuss the power of storytelling, why community colleges matter more than ever, and how trusted adults can better connect youth with opportunities.If you know a student who feels unsure about their future, share this episode with them.Season Partner:This season of Me and Poverty is made possible in part by Appalachia Reach Out. Appalachia Reach Out serves families and youth across the region through outreach, support, and opportunities that strengthen communities.🔗 Support ARO here:https://www.appalachiareachout.com/Connect with Joe:Websitewww.joelittleinspires.comIf this episode helped you, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone who works with youth.And remember — keep sharing stories.
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