Camden Council extends a £500 pregnancy grant scheme for low-income families for another year, helping with baby expenses and building community support.
Fewer low-income students are going to college. A Bay Area nonprofit aims to change that
10,000 Degrees provides mentoring and scholarships to low-income students, helping over 80,000 students earn more than $113 million in scholarships over 45 years.
Letters: Meeting needs of mothers helps care for children
Meeting mothers' basic needs for menstrual products and diapers is essential for supporting child development and family stability, while automated license plate readers create risks for innocent drivers.
Letters: Meeting needs of mothers helps care for children
Basic sanitary products for mothers and diapers for children should be universally accessible as fundamental human rights, requiring policy changes to provide free menstrual products and permanent publicly funded diaper banks.
New SNAP work requirements take effect, put benefits at risk for millions in NYC
New SNAP work requirements effective immediately require able-bodied adults ages 18-64 to work 20 hours weekly or face benefit loss after three months of non-compliance.
After Shutdown Delay, New York Opens Applications for Annual Heating Assistance Program
New York households can apply for HEAP winter heating subsidies after a month-long federal shutdown delay; aid is first-come, first-served until federal funds run out.
Trump Targets Air-Conditioning and Heating Funds for Low-Income Households
"The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program provides support to some 6 million Americans and has bipartisan support in Congress, particularly among Republicans such as Maine Sen. Susan Collins."