Town Hall with President Bill Abrams

The magnitude of the health and economic fallout of the Covid-19 pandemic is still uncertain, but it is clear that it will be catastrophic for hundreds of millions of the poorest and most vulnerable families who are always one setback away from falling deeper into poverty.

In Trickle Up’s first online Town Hall, President Bill Abrams and other members of Trickle Up’s community discuss the impact of Covid-19 pandemic on the lives and livelihoods of the poorest and most vulnerable people. Bill shares how Trickle Up and our partners around the world are working urgently to help people stay safe and healthy, and recover and rebuild long after the current crisis has ended.

Andrew Rizzardi joined Trickle Up in 2018 as the Communications Officer in the New York office where he is responsible implementing aspects of the communications strategy including creating communications collateral, managing the organization’s website, and leading various outreach initiatives. Prior to joining Trickle Up, Andrew managed communications and technology at the Institute for the Study […]

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