What's Happening?
The Orange County United Way's annual Women's Philanthropy Fund Breakfast in Irvine focused on financial insecurity and resilience, featuring author Stephanie Land as a keynote speaker. Land, whose book 'Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother's Will to
Survive' inspired a Netflix series, shared her experiences of overcoming poverty and domestic violence. The event included an exercise simulating the financial decisions faced by families living paycheck-to-paycheck, highlighting the challenges of economic instability. Attendees were encouraged to support community efforts to address poverty and homelessness.
Why It's Important?
The event underscores the ongoing issue of financial insecurity in affluent areas and the importance of community support in addressing economic challenges. By sharing personal stories and engaging in interactive exercises, the breakfast aimed to raise awareness and inspire action among attendees. The focus on financial insecurity is particularly relevant given current economic conditions and policy debates surrounding social safety nets. The event also highlights the role of philanthropy and community organizations in supporting vulnerable populations and advocating for systemic change.











