Surviving Poverty: Volume 1: Basic Needs and Resource Management
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This book focuses on the most urgent and foundational needs: securing food, shelter, health care, hygiene, and managing limited resources wisely. Nicole provides practical steps, low-cost strategies, and empowering insights for people who are trying to survive today while planning for a better tomorrow.
Inside, readers will learn how to:
Access affordable and nutritious food—even in food deserts or with no income
Prevent eviction, find emergency housing, and stabilize their living situations
Navigate free and low-cost healthcare options for both physical and mental wellness
Maintain hygiene and dignity when access to clean water or supplies is limited
Create a plan to manage what little they have and use resources more strategically
Nicole doesn't write from theory—she writes from experience. Having lived through the very challenges she now helps others overcome, her voice is honest, relatable, and full of hope. This guidebook isn't about perfection—it's about survival, stability, and small steps that lead to lasting change.
"Surviving Poverty" is more than a book series—it's a blueprint for rebuilding. Whether you're unhoused, living paycheck to paycheck, raising children on your own, or just trying to keep the lights on, this volume meets you where you are and gives you the tools to keep going.
Upcoming volumes in the series will explore:
Income Generation
Education & Skills Development
Social Networks & Support Systems
Mental & Emotional Resilience
Access to Information & Technology
Long-Term Planning & Goal Setting
Legal Rights & Advocacy
Safety & Protection
Each book stands alone but together forms a complete survival toolkit—designed to help readers rise above systemic barriers, reclaim their power, and build the life they deserve.
You may be starting with nothing—but you're not starting with no one. Let this book walk beside you.
Nicole Hudgins
Nicole Hudgins is a Detroit-born entrepreneur, author, program developer, and survivor whose life is a powerful testimony of resilience, transformation, and impact. Raised in deep poverty on Detroit's west side, Nicole experienced childhood trauma that included neglect, family separation, foster care, and the tragic loss of her baby brother in a house fire at just two years old. At the age of 12, she was removed from her mother's care and spent the rest of her adolescence in group homes and foster care—navigating unstable environments while holding onto a deep hunger for learning and growth. Despite these challenges, Nicole was a high-achieving student, making the honor roll from kindergarten through her high school graduation. She attended several Detroit high schools—Northern, Detroit School of Arts, CMA, Kettering, and Central High—before graduating alongside her identical twin sister in 2000. Nicole briefly attended Eastern Michigan University in the honors dorms but left college following the devastating loss of her mother in 2002. Her life then spiraled into homelessness and survivalism, including living in her truck and doing whatever was necessary to survive. But Nicole never gave up. She began to rebuild her life in 2004, moving to Indiana with her brother and eventually marrying a man she met while working at Burger King. That same year, she launched her first nonprofit: The Escalady Organization, created to combat after-school violence and substance abuse in underserved youth. Using her own food stamps to fund daily programming in the park, she led peer mediation sessions, tutoring, anti-bullying workshops, music expression, and distributed newsletters to parents and neighbors. Her passion for community healing had officially begun. Nicole soon expanded her work into international trade, traveling multiple times a year between Michigan, West Africa, and Paris. She imported handcrafted items—jewelry, clothing, novelty statues—from artisans in Africa, selling them to church groups and clients in the U.S. This venture generated up to $40,000 a year, with Nicole building both a home and lasting relationships in her husband's homeland of West Africa. She returned to the U.S. in 2007 and gave birth to her first child in 2008. Nicole worked at Comfort Suites Hotel in Wixom and later at St. John Providence Hospital in Novi, where she rose to supervisor. She held additional jobs at Vista Maria Group Home and Spectrum Juvenile Justice Center, all while nurturing her growing family and dreams. Between 2016 and 2019, Nicole launched a street-based business selling apparel, accessories, and household items from her car in front of a local Detroit grocery store. She went from making $15 per day to earning up to $1,700 a day around the holidays—all while giving free items away every single day. Over three years, she grossed more than $375,000 and eventually left her jobs to run her business full-time. When the pandemic hit in 2020, Nicole pivoted again. She became a grant writer, business infrastructure specialist, and custom program developer, offering an expansive range of services including: EIN filing & business registration Articles of incorporation, licensing, and permits Board development & board training Partnership & fiduciary structuring Grant writing & annual funder compliance HIPAA & confidentiality agreements Fiscal projections, audits, and tax compliance Transportation, logistics, inventory, and quality control Since December 2024, Nicole has written and delivered over 20 custom-built nonprofit and business programs, each over 200 pages, for clients across multiple sectors. These include: 3 Veterans Programs A Medicaid-Based Service Program A Licensed Group Home Program A Reentry Program for Formerly Incarcerated Individuals A Youth and Community Violence Prevention Program Two Economic Development Programs One Youth-Focused Economic Empowerment Program And additional custom programs tailored to underserved populations Each program is fully structured with operational models, staff roles, measurable outcomes, funder-ready documentation, and practical implementation plans. Nicole not only develops the boards for these organizations—she trains them, empowers them to execute the programs effectively, and aligns them with funding opportunities and strategic partners. She has also written 10 full-length books (150+ pages each) during this same period, while managing client work, raising three children, and building her business. Her children—King (16), Prince (13), and Naiyla (3)—are all straight-A students and junior entrepreneurs who are following in their mother's footsteps of excellence, innovation, and purpose. Now, Nicole is releasing her most personal work to date: a 10-volume eBook series titled "Surviving Poverty", based on her real-life experiences growing up in extreme adversity and learning to build a life of impact. The series is part memoir, part guidebook—a blueprint for anyone who has faced despair but believes in the possibility of something greater. Nicole Hudgins is a dynamic force of nature whose journey—from pain to purpose, from survival to strategy—is inspiring a new generation of changemakers, dreamers, and builders. Her work is raw, real, and rooted in a belief that transformation is possible for anyone—regardless of where they start.
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Surviving Poverty - Nicole Hudgins
BOOK TITLE: SURVIVING POVERTY
BOOK SUBTITLE: Volume 1: Basic Needs and Resource Management
AUTHOR NAME: Nicole Hudgins
GENRE / CATEGORY: Non-fiction, Self-Help, Social Science
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© 2025 Nicole Hudgins All Rights Reserved.
© 2025 Surviving Poverty All Rights Reserved.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the author, except in the case of brief quotations used in reviews or scholarly work.
Published by Escalady Publishing
Independently published with support from BookBaby
Printed in the United States of America
ISBN: 979-8-31-781032-0
Cover design by Nicole Hudgins
Interior layout by Nicole Hudgins
Special thanks to Nakisha Renee Hudgins, my identical twin, my biggest cheerleader, and the founder of a powerful new publishing force in the making. Your energy and belief in me continue to push me forward. Future volumes will proudly carry your publishing legacy.
For inquiries, permissions, or speaking engagements, contact:
www.sabernllc.com, [email protected], [email protected]
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About the Surviving Poverty Series
Surviving Poverty is a 9-part guidebook series created to provide real-world strategies for overcoming poverty. Each volume focuses on a critical area of survival and growth—from accessing basic needs to building mental resilience, income, education, and long-term stability.
This volume, Basic Needs and Resource Management, centers on the foundational elements required for survival—securing food, shelter, health care, and managing limited resources strategically.
Future volumes will explore key areas such as:
Income Generation – Finding and sustaining work, developing side hustles, and building multiple income streams.
Education & Skills Development – Accessing affordable learning, job training, and self-education to increase opportunities.
Social Networks & Support Systems – Building reliable personal and community connections for emotional, practical, and material support.
Mental & Emotional Resilience – Managing stress, overcoming trauma, and strengthening mental well-being in the face of adversity.
Access to Information – Navigating systems, technology, and resources that support survival and progress.
Long-Term Planning &
