From Deseret News archives:
Utah's poor are often invisible, ignored
The advocates for the poor, such as the Crossroads Urban Center, Utahns Against Hunger and others are also to be commended for being the conscience of our community.
The poor will always be with us. That's what I learned as a kid listening to Sister Sophia in my catechism classes at the Guadalupe Mission. I suspect it's something many of us learned from our religious teachings. As I grew up, poor people were all around me and included some of us. It was just assumed that we would look after one another.
And though the poor are still with us, Utah's urban cities follow the trend of those around the country of flight to the suburbs, leaving the poor to struggle to survive in our deteriorating inner cities. They are often the elderly, the physically and emotionally disabled and single-parent families. Unlike the past, many Utahns now have limited contact with poor people and thus find little opportunity to have empathy for their plight.
Poverty has been described as that situation where one has to depend on others for the things we take for granted for our daily subsistence. In our complex and impersonal society, we often don't take the time to reach out to help those in need; rather, we have created bureaucracies, both public and nonprofit, to show our charitable side. It is those organizations the poor must negotiate with for services.
Our elected officials can show the public the challenges the poor face in living on food stamps for a week, and when it's over they will be able to move on with their lives; for them, there is a future. What may be most difficult for the public to understand is that for many of the poor, there is no hope, and that is demoralizing.
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