What Decades of Social Work Taught Me About Poverty
Not one person I’ve ever met wants to be poor, sick, disabled, struggling, or on the receiving end of public assistance programs.
Not one person I’ve ever met wants to be poor, sick, disabled, struggling, or on the receiving end of public assistance programs.
Young workers already facing high rents and student debt will pay the biggest price for Social Security cuts. We can’t sit on the sidelines.
Our social safety net is flawed but vital. Let’s work together to protect it from political attacks.
Every year, wealthy donors divert more money into intermediaries, drying up the river of donations meant for working charities. We can change that.