This week, the Commerce Department announced the federal government will start to use an additional poverty measure, an equation that determines how many people are living in poverty.
Dale Carlson-Bebout, Step Up Savannah's Director of the supporting work project, is a guest blogger on the new website "Applying Behavioral Sciences in the Real World".
Savannah gains national recognition for its sweeping anti-poverty efforts; City Council and Mayor Otis Johnso say they're committed to breaking the cycle. Read Arlinda Broady's article in the Dec.
Yes, Step Up Savannah is finally part of the socially networked 21st century! Post your event, add your link, become a "friend."
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.