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Less Food, More Demand Means Deeper Fix Needed
Tram Whitehurst |
Hunger in New York City has become so acute that a solution beyond food pantries and soup kitchens must be found, advocates say.
Hunger in New York City has become so acute that a solution beyond food pantries and soup kitchens must be found, advocates say.
An iconic, effective housing activist is remembered by those who knew her.
Amid likely budget cuts and threats to valued programs, the Administration for Children’s Services is forging ahead in remaking its delivery of services.
Filling policy shoes at FPWA, a new city family services coordinator, and a host of other moves around government and nonprofits this fall.