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Poverty is not a character flaw.
It is a treatable condition.

For generations, American culture has framed poverty as a personal failure— the result of poor choices, lack of effort, or flawed character. This narrative fuels stigma, shame, and a generational cycle of economic insecurity. But the science tells a different story… 

Transition to Success

A National Standard of Care to Treat the Condition of Poverty

Like any other condition, it is caused by identifiable factors — specifically, the social determinants of health (SDoH): the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age. These environmental exposures directly shape physical health, mental health, educational attainment, and economic stability. 

  • It treats poverty as a condition…not a moral failing.
  • It applies science to social challenges.
  • It aligns systems vs. isolating services.
  • It measures progress vs. relying on anecdote.
  • It builds recovery pathways that are structured, coordinated, and sustainable.


If poverty is a condition, then it cannot be met with judgment or charity alone,
it requires disciplined treatment, coordinated action, and measurable impact.


Bring Transition To Success®
to Your Organization or Community


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The Transition To Success®
Implementation Framework


Transition-To-Success® provides a structured, evidence-informed framework for helping communities treat poverty as a condition—not a moral failure—by aligning systems, certifying professionals, and measuring real outcomes.