Breaking the Cycle of Poverty with Deborah Johns of Unbound
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概要
In this special Podcasthon 2026 episode, host and Catholic financial planner Deb Meyer sits down with Deborah Johns, Chief Growth Officer of Unbound, to explore a radically different approach to poverty relief. It's one that puts decision-making directly into the hands of families.
From direct cash transfers to child and elder sponsorship, you'll hear how small, consistent support can transform not just one life but entire communities.
🔍 Why This Episode Matters for ParentsAs parents managing your household budget, this conversation reframes giving:
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It's not about how much you give
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Intentional, consistent impact matters more
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Model generosity and global awareness for your kids
Consider this a way to build your "family impact plan" alongside your financial plan.
Episode Highlights-
(01:14) What makes Unbound's self-directed model different from traditional charities
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(05:27) How direct cash transfers empower families to solve their most urgent needs
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(09:11) Why supporting mothers creates ripple effects for years to come
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(11:43)The often-overlooked need for elder sponsorship and social connection
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(16:05)How education, especially for girls, breaks generational poverty cycles
Unbound is an international nonprofit working in 16 countries across Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Each year, they provide over $100 million in direct support to children, elders, and families living in poverty.
Their mission is simple but powerful:
👉 Put choice, dignity, and decision-making back into the hands of those experiencing poverty.
Unbound stands out for stewardship:
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90%+ of funds go directly to programs
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Top ratings from charity evaluators like Charity Navigator
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Full transparency with publicly available financials
Visit: unbound.org to sponsor a child or elder