Arlinda Smith Broady reports on the the Mayor's plan to reduce poverty, and how Step Up Savannah is a part of that plan.
Arlinda Smith Broady reports on the the Mayor's plan to reduce poverty, and how Step Up Savannah is a part of that plan.
An article from the New York Times, Jason DeParle and Robert Gebeloff address how food stamps have become common, and how this affects poverty.
Yes, Step Up Savannah is finally part of the socially networked 21st century! Post your event, add your link, become a "friend."
The Annual Report for Step-Up Savannah
Mindy Hernandez, senior researcher at Princeton University specializing in Behavioral Economics, and featured speaker at Step Up's annual meeting in Oct. suggested two books f
Saturday mornings just got more valuable. EBT card users can double their money at the Forsyth Farmers' Market thanks to a grant from Wholesome Wave Foundation.
LASO is committed in working with the Hispani
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