12 Feb 2007 Uncategorized WHAT’S IN STORE WITH DOAR:WELFARE CHIEF SPEAKS OUT Robert Doar assumed leadership of the mammoth Human Resources Administration and Department of Social Services last week. Here’s what he plans to do. ByKaren Loew0Comments
05 Feb 2007 Uncategorized 'STABILITY' GETS A MINUSIN GROUP'S EVALUATION Report says cold water, rats, and lead paint greet participants in city’s ‘Plus’ program. ByNick Judd0Comments
02 Jan 2007 Economy WELFARE CHIEFS MOVE ON FROM CITY AGENCY Advocates hope for change at HRA and state counterpart. ByKaren Loew0Comments
11 Dec 2006 Economy Justice DEAR GUV: WHAT TO DO ABOUT WORKFORCE Advocates try to mold state policy on behalf of youth who are out of school and out of work. ByCarley Petesc0Comments
27 Nov 2006 Uncategorized DEMAND JUMPS FOR SOUP KITCHENS, FOOD PANTRIES Those able to purchase food should be helped by Mayor’s newly announced Food Policy Coordinator and Task Force. ByDarise Jean-Baptiste0Comments
06 Nov 2006 Health LOW-INCOME TENANTS WITH HIVGET A BREAK FROM FEDERAL JUDGE At October’s beginning, they received worrisome news about rent — but by October’s end, the threat was suspended. ByDarise Jean-Baptiste0Comments
23 Oct 2006 Uncategorized BETWEEN A TEMP JOBAND A HARD PLACE “Work first” is the mantra for welfare recipients in New York City, but some opportunities that come along can actually set you back. ByDarise Jean-Baptiste0Comments
16 Oct 2006 Justice MEMO TO NEXT GOVERNOR:WHAT TO DO ABOUT WELFARE It may not be a big topic in candidates’ debates, but the shape of post-Pataki public assistance is on the drawing boards of advocates. ByMarisa Picker0Comments
09 Oct 2006 Uncategorized EXTRA CREDIT FOR FATHERS:RELIABILITY EARNS TAX BREAK New state programs aim to support dads doing the right thing. By0Comments
25 Sep 2006 Economy POVERTY REPORT ATTRACTINGATTENTION OUTSIDE NEW YORK City plans to push for antipoverty initiatives at state and national level. By0Comments