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State Community Action Associations | ACAP of Louisiana
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State Community Action Associations. Alabama-Community Action Association of Alabama. Ron Gilbert, Executive Director. 601 19th Street N. Birmingham, AL 35203. Phone: 205.323.6674 Fax: 888.580.5459. Arizona Community Action Association. Cynthia Zwick, Executive Director. 2700 North 3rd Street, Suite 3040. Phoenix, AZ 85004. Phone: 602.604.0640 Fax: 602.604.0644. Arkansas Community Action Agencies Association. Rose Adams, Executive Director. 300 Spring Street, Suite 1020. Little Rock, AR 72201. 5400 W....
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Maryland Alliance for the Poor: January 2011
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Maryland Alliance for the Poor. Friday, January 14, 2011. Maryland Alliance for the Poor, Welfare Advocates and ASFCME Maryland Call for Long-Term Solutions to Permanently Address Public Assistance Backlog. The Maryland Alliance for the Poor (MAP). Thursday, January 6, 2011. New State-by-State Analysis of Food Hardship Shows One in Seven Respondents in Maryland Reported in First Half of 2010 Inability to Afford Enough Food. Contact: Jen Adach, jadach@frac.org, (202) 986-2200 x3018. December 29, 2010.
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Maryland Alliance for the Poor: October 2012
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Maryland Alliance for the Poor. Monday, October 1, 2012. MAP's Chair Writes a Letter to the Editor Concerning Elected Officials Ignoring the Needs of Low-Income Individuals. On Sunday, September 30th MAP's Chair had a Letter to the Editor published in the Baltimore Sun concerning recent stories of widespread poverty in Baltimore, juxtaposition to stories detailing how some public officials are supporting various cuts to funding and programs that assist Baltimore families and individuals in poverty. Nearl...
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Maryland Alliance for the Poor: Poverty Profiles
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Maryland Alliance for the Poor. 8220; Maryland Poverty Profiles. Review MAP's Poverty Profiles. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Thank you for visiting the website of the Maryland Alliance for the Poor (MAP). Founded in 1988, MAP is a coalition of service providers, faith groups, and other organizations working together to advocate for statewide public policies and programs that help Marylanders living in or near poverty. Highlights of our website includes tabs for MAP's major publications:.
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Maryland Alliance for the Poor: September 2010
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Maryland Alliance for the Poor. Wednesday, September 29, 2010. Poverty Rate Up, Household Incomes Flat and Housing Costs Strain Budgets. The Census recently released data from the 2009 American Community Survey which show a more accurate picture of poverty rates, median household incomes and housing costs in Maryland than data from the Current Population Survey released in mid-September. Housing Costs Strain Budgets. The median monthly housing cost for Marylanders was $1,398, which is similar to the cost...
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Maryland Alliance for the Poor: The No Wrong Door Project Releases its Final Report
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Maryland Alliance for the Poor. Thursday, July 7, 2011. The No Wrong Door Project Releases its Final Report. The No Wrong Door approach in Maryland does not involve one single point of entry. Instead, the No Wrong Door approach involves multiple entry points that provide clients with access to the full range of benefits and services. This approach seeks to break down the silos between agencies and organizations and create an efficient, effective, and client- friendly system. April 16, 2013 at 3:57 AM.
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Maryland Alliance for the Poor: Their Voices
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Maryland Alliance for the Poor. MAP: A Voice for the Voiceless. Maryland's foremost anti-poverty advocacy group presents voices that are seldom heard. Is the culmination of this work. It includes 14 of the stories, organized into sections relating to housing (" Shelter. And work (" Support. MAP would like to acknowledge Deborah Rudacille, whose skilled and sensitive interviews drew out these powerful stories, and whose capable writing gave them life. Most of all, MAP would like to thank the Moriah Fu...
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Maryland Alliance for the Poor: MAP Welcomes the 2012 Maryland General Assembly
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Maryland Alliance for the Poor. Monday, January 30, 2012. MAP Welcomes the 2012 Maryland General Assembly. The 2012 Maryland General Assembly is officially in session. As MAP traditionally has done at the beginning of each session, we took the opportunity to brief the Senate Budget and Tax Committee and the House Appropriations Committee on the state of poverty of Maryland. In conjunction with these briefings, MAP has released our annual Briefing Book. MAP will provide updates via this website and on Twi...
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Maryland Alliance for the Poor: October 2010
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Maryland Alliance for the Poor. Tuesday, October 19, 2010. The Changing Face of American Poverty. Bishop Don Williams, Bread for the World. Adam Schneider, Health Care for the Homeless of Maryland. Jason Hartling, Teach for America. This free event is open to the public and will be held in Baltimore, Maryland at the Levering Hall Glass Pavilion on the Homewood campus of Johns Hopkins University. Doors will open at 6:00 pm. For more information, please contact:. Email Address: info@tribecentral.org. Thank...
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Maryland Alliance for the Poor: Get Involved
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Maryland Alliance for the Poor. Here Are Two Easy First Steps to Getting Involved:. Get to Know Your Elected Officials -. Subscribe to Online Advocacy Networks and Newsletters. The following MAP members have online advocacy networks or newsletters through which they send legislative alerts or updates via email. To get involved in advocacy, please sign up for those networks and newsletters which most interest you. Advocates for Children and Youth:. Maryland Can Do Better for Children. Additionally, there ...
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