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How adult education helps break the cycle of poverty and create pathways to employment

Why Adult Education Is Key to Breaking the Cycle of Poverty

by TSC | ProjectRise | June 11, 2026

Creating real pathways to employment and stability through adult education and workforce readiness

 

Education creates opportunity. For adults facing financial hardship, it can be the turning point between instability and long-term independence.

More than 43 million adults in the U.S. have low literacy skills, making it difficult to complete everyday tasks, secure stable employment, and achieve financial stability. [1]

At The Sharing Center, programs like ProjectRISE help bridge this gap by providing individuals with the tools, support, and guidance they need to move forward.

When someone gains new skills, builds confidence, and secures meaningful employment, the impact goes far beyond one person. It strengthens families, changes futures, and creates lasting stability.

How adult education helps break the cycle of poverty and create pathways to employment

Education opens the door to better opportunities

Without access to education or training, many individuals are limited to low-wage jobs with little room to grow. Adult education provides a pathway forward. Whether it is learning new skills, improving literacy, or gaining job-readiness training, education provides access to better opportunities and more stable careers. With that stability comes the ability to cover essential needs like housing, food, and healthcare without constant uncertainty.

 

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It builds confidence and decision-making skills

Education is not just about employment. It is also about confidence. When adults invest in learning, they begin to see new possibilities for themselves. They gain the confidence to pursue opportunities, advocate for themselves, and make informed decisions about their future. 

These skills extend beyond the workplace, influencing financial habits, relationships, and overall well-being.

How adult education helps break the cycle of poverty and create pathways to employment

A real example of what this looks like

Before joining ProjectRISE, Shane felt stuck and unsure of what direction to take. He knew he wanted to help others, but did not know where to start.

“I was looking for a passion,” he shared. “It was clear I liked helping people, but I didn’t know what avenue to go down.”

Through the program, he gained confidence, built essential skills, and found a clearer path forward. Today, he is exploring a future in counseling or social work.

 

Read Shane’s full story.

How adult education helps break the cycle of poverty and create pathways to employment

It creates long-term independence

Adult education is one of the most effective ways to break the cycle of poverty because it focuses on long-term solutions. In fact, adults with stronger literacy and job-readiness skills are significantly more likely to secure stable employment and increase their earning potential over time.

When someone secures stable employment, they can better support themselves and their families. Over time, this reduces reliance on emergency assistance and creates a stronger, more stable future. 

It also creates a ripple effect. When parents pursue education and career growth, children are more likely to value learning and aim higher themselves.

How adult education helps break the cycle of poverty and create pathways to employment

It strengthens families and future generations

The impact of adult education does not stop with one individual. When parents gain education and employment stability, children benefit from a more secure home environment. They are more likely to succeed in school, pursue higher education, and build stable careers of their own. This is how cycles are broken, not just for one person, but for generations.

 

How you help make this possible

Access to education is not always easy. Many individuals face barriers like financial strain, lack of resources, or limited support systems. Because of your support, The Sharing Center can provide programs, guidance, and resources that help individuals build skills and move toward long-term stability.

Programs like ProjectRISE are one example of how your donations and volunteer efforts translate into real opportunities for people working to change their circumstances.

 

More ways you can help 

  • Donate essentials: Nonperishable food, baby supplies, hygiene products, and gas or grocery gift cards help meet immediate needs.
  • Volunteer your time: Assist with sorting donations, stocking shelves, or serving neighbors in need.
  • Shop with purpose: Purchases made at The Sharing Center’s thrift, boutique, and furniture stores directly fund programs that help families regain stability.
  • Join the Circle of Care with a monthly gift: A recurring donation provides consistent, year-round support, helping families and individuals facing hardship move toward a more stable future.

How adult education helps break the cycle of poverty and create pathways to employment

ProjectRISE March 2026 Graduates

 

Be part of the change

Breaking the cycle of poverty takes more than short-term solutions. It takes opportunity, education, and support. When you support The Sharing Center, you are helping create pathways to independence, stability, and a better future for individuals and families in our community.

 

Want to make a lasting impact?
Support The Sharing Center and help someone take the next step forward through programs like ProjectRISE.

 

1: Adult Literacy in the United States