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At Access Ventures, we believe our impact will reach only as far as the stories we tell.

We view storytelling as a critical amplifier of our work and the work of our partners, without which we cannot realize our mission.

Explore some of these stories below, and let us know what you think.

  • We view storytelling as a powerful way to spark change, exchange ideas, and build empathy. We are currently producing two podcasts that serve as a critical amplifier of our work and the work of our partners.

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The Humanity Of Homelessness: Seeing People, Not Problems

The Humanity Of Homelessness: Seeing People, Not Problems

Homelessness is too often reduced to statistics, symptoms, or stereotypes. But behind every number is a person, perhaps a neighbor, a parent or a child whose dignity cannot be measured in data alone. At Access Ventures, we believe that homelessness is not simply about the absence of housing. It is about the absence of belonging, opportunity, and security. When people are unseen and unsupported, they cannot flourish.

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It's Expensive To Be Poor: Housing

It's Expensive To Be Poor: Housing

When Jasmine and her two kids had to move out of their apartment after the building was sold, she faced an impossible choice. She didn’t have $1,200 saved for the deposit and first month’s rent on a new unit. Without it, she bounced between weekly motels, paying nearly three times more each month than she would have spent on stable housing. The lack of upfront cash kept her locked in instability, draining her resources faster than she could save.

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It’s Expensive to Be Poor — And It Doesn’t Have to Be

It’s Expensive to Be Poor — And It Doesn’t Have to Be

When Maria’s car broke down on her way to work, she didn’t have the $400 on hand to cover the repairs. With no savings buffer, she turned to a payday loan with an interest rate of more than 300%. Weeks later, a high utility bill arrived. She couldn’t pay it all at once and her electricity was disconnected. To keep her kids warm, she bought space heaters and groceries from convenience stores at double the price of a supermarket. By the time she dug out of the debt cycle, she had spent nearly twice what someone with more resources would have paid for the same needs.

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It’s Expensive To Be Poor: Workforce

It’s Expensive To Be Poor: Workforce

When Leticia’s son got sick, she had to miss a shift at her part-time job. Unlike salaried workers with benefits, she didn’t have paid time off. Missing one day meant losing wages she needed for rent. When she missed two days, her manager cut her hours. Within weeks, she was forced to choose between paying utilities or buying groceries. What started as caring for her child turned into a spiral of instability.

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It’s Expensive To Be Poor: Transportation

It’s Expensive To Be Poor: Transportation

When DeShawn’s car broke down, it wasn’t just an inconvenience - it was a crisis. Without a reliable way to get to his warehouse job across town, he missed shifts, lost wages, and eventually lost his position altogether. The bus line didn’t run close to his home, and ride-shares were too expensive to use every day. What could have been a $500 car repair spiraled into lost income, overdue bills, and months of instability.

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Financial Freedom through Social Trust

Financial Freedom through Social Trust

There’s a real fear of being obsolete for Maurice. “If you become obsolete, you are not providing value. You are no longer needed.” By borrowing using an innovative software platform, Maurice’s integrity as a borrower allowed him to pursue job opportunities, career changes, business ventures, and so much more.

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Clean Water Through Crypto

Clean Water Through Crypto

Mrs. Fasoro Christina, a dedicated teacher in Lagos, Nigeria, provides safe drinking water to her students through Impact Water, a non-profit supported by blockchain-based funding from Goldfinch, highlighting how decentralized finance can facilitate access to essential resources in underserved communities.

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Know Homelessness

Know Homelessness

Homelessness is a complex, community-wide issue requiring both emergency services and preventive measures, and Access Ventures' Know Homelessness campaign aims to change public perception and increase empathy in Louisville and Southern Indiana by sharing real stories and encouraging community involvement to address housing insecurity.

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