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The social impact project for churches


In today's world we are continuously reminded of the need to earn money. Each and every one of us experience and have this need. Each day we get up and go someplace to fulfill our obligations to feed and protect our family. Therefore we live in an endless cycle of need. The more we make the more it seems we need. An endless thirst at one point becomes an addiction we do not even realize we have.

Perhaps this addiction is now part of our society where we have learned that “Greed is good” and the Wall Street mentally now controls all our actions and desires to feed our hunger for more and more. Even if everything we wished for our family and ourselves has been fulfilled.

In this state of mind we are blind to see what is happening around us and we become a machine whose appetite is never satisfied.

While each of us follows this thinking, what we do not see is the hardship that families are undergoing. Those who are not able to reach the status of entrepreneurship, and are working and struggling to feed and protect their families, end up depending on those who have been fortunate enough to succeed.

The working class- employees and those who, each day, work for a paycheck with no signs of bonuses or significant pay increases- are just hoping to stay employed. For these working class individuals, their only hope is the church, their belief in God, and the dignity of working for a living and contributing to society.

Obamacare's focus was on these working class individuals, to maintain their dignity and not lose what they have worked so hard for, to protect their families. Yet again big businesses forget this basic concept, and do everything to not cover their workers. The same industry that is profiting from the law, the same one which protested against the law, now seeks to further benefit from the law this year and further their profit.

This industry has no consideration for the social impact or support to the working individuals and their families. Those who have been impacted by all of the politics, layoffs, and cut in hours choose to just not offer insurance. And now we are faced with turmoil again with the dismantling of Obamacare in the future. The irony is this same insurance industry is now sweeping the country to benefit from the new gold rush known as Obamacare. The race is on to enroll as many of these individual workers and their families to profit once again.

No assistance, no charity, no solution- just once again profit off of the working class. Well I say "enough is enough, and the working class must do something to protect themselves."

The haven has been the church where they join in prayer, share their values, friendship, and help each other in times of turmoil. I believe it is time for the churches in these communities, serving the working individuals, to work united and have their congregation enroll into Obamacare where the funds go back to help the community.

This is what I propose to offer to the churches. A systematic way to enroll your congregation and earn per application $50 dollars while we open all inclusive centers which educate, provide care, and offer choices in the community.

The pilot centers now exist and will be opening on both the east and west coast. We can open one in every community, which benefits the working individual and his family. These are co-operative centers for the community and your congregants!

I hope you will help your community by teaming up with us and allowing the project you work on in your church to have a great social impact. This may only be a one-time event; however it’s an event we cannot miss. If we do not work together and instead allow others to profit off of us while giving very little in return, we lose the opportunity to make a real difference in serving our congregations. Join me in making a difference!


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