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Federal cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program could cause some DC-area families to lose an average of $187 in monthly benefits.
Administration’s SNAP Proposal Could Affect Free School Lunch—And Now We Know How Much Schools using the Community Eligibility Provision to provide free lunch to all students could be affected by a recent proposal.How Has HUD’s Controversial Rental Assistance Demonstration Affected Tenants? The RAD program allows housing authorities to “convert” their units into project-based Section 8 assistance.Can Cities Reclaim Cemeteries as Public Space? Cemeteries across the US are starting to rethink their offerings to visitors and local residents.Untangling Medication Management for Low-Income Patients in Harlem A fragmented health care environment is often the root of medication mismanagement, especially for low-income people.Amid New Funding Opportunities, How Can Child Care Providers Collaborate to Better Serve Families? This year, the federal government budgeted $350 million for preschool expansion and development.Who Are America’s “Climate Migrants,” and Where Will They Go? Just last year, 16.1 million people globally were displaced because of weather-related disasters.