Marginalized communities are groups of people who face social, economic, and political disadvantages due to factors such as race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or economic status. These individuals often experience barriers to accessing resources, opportunities, and fair treatment in society. Challenges faced by marginalized communities include issues related to poverty, education, employment, healthcare, and more. Recognizing these challenges and fostering inclusion through social impact and diversity efforts can help address the disparities faced by marginalized groups.