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Who\u27s accessing emergency food services? [PDF]
Introduction: Last year, Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf provided 1,260,517 pounds of food to over 11,000 people each month via groceries, hot meals and home delivery, supplying an average of almost 40% of food for families.
Christensen, Judith +9 more
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Economic and Workforce Development Task Force Report, August 2008 [PDF]
The 2008 disasters devastated businesses, farms, homes, schools, non-profit institutions, entire communities, and people’s lives across the state of Iowa.
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A promising way forward for homeownership: assessing the benefits of shared equity programs [PDF]
In the wake of the foreclosure crisis, what programs can help low-income families become homeowners in a sustainable way? Shared equity programs offer one model, successfully balancing both affordability and asset building goals.
Brett Theodos +2 more
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Menu Planning and Grocery Shopping for People Living with Psychiatric Disabilities [PDF]
Introduction: •The HowardCenter in Burlington, Vermont is designed to empower and improve the lives of individuals with mental illness throughout Chittenden County.
Aziken, Nkem +6 more
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ECONOMIC IMPACT OF RAILROAD ABANDONMENT: CARRINGTON-TO-TURTLE LAKE RAIL LINE [PDF]
The Carrington-to-Turtle Lake rail line serves five agricultural shippers in a four county area in central North Dakota. Service on the line has been affected by recent embargoes, floods, and poor, deteriorating track conditions.
Bangsund, Dean A. +2 more
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