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Working, but needing public assistance anyway

April 14, 2015Headlines, Poverty, TANF warriorsMelody Webb

Many workers hold regular jobs, but still require public assistance to get by.

 

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Melody Webb is the founder and President of Mothers Outreach Network View all posts by Melody Webb →

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