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The First Step Towards Independence
How old were you when you got your driver’s license? When teenagers obtain a driver’s license, they transition from relying on their parents to gaining

A Story of Hardwork and Resilence from a Youth Formerly in Foster Care
During National Foster Care Month, we not only want to share awareness of the hardships youth in foster care face, but also the resilience that

Our Expansion to Columbia, Missouri
Caroline Wilson is an I Pour Life LifeCoach that serves youth in Columbia. She has been a LifeCoach for seven months and has been able to get to know the specific needs of the youth in the area.

Siti, from Ethiopia, Wants to Say Thank You!
Siti is 25 years old and a mother of three in Kore, Ethiopia. Kore is a town that sits atop a garbage dump, just outside

What is the Social Capital Club?
On January 20th, 2022, I Pour Life launched the Social Capital Club. In short, each month we have an opportunity for our at-risk and former

One of the Women Raising a Family in a Garbage Dump
Mesela Sehalu is one of the hardworking women who resides in Kore, a garage dump. She runs a household of six, in a home with dirt floors, two rooms and no running water.