People living on very low-incomes (e.g. Newstart Allowance) learn to be very resourceful.  In spite of thrifty-living knowhow, those in poverty face many barriers to community participation.  This October, PPCG  launch an exciting  community partnership enterprise that will enhance public engagement with the Anti-Poverty message, create vocational pathways for people experiencing poverty locally, and forge relationships between socially responsible businesses and the community sector.   If you would like to be involved or want some more information about the initiative, please call Tullia at the St Kilda office.