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Bucks County Commissioners Read To Kids, Advocate Early Childhood Ed – Bucks County Courier Times – August 20, 2014
“My mom has a garden and grows tomatoes,” one student said. “I have tomatoes,” another said. “I don’t,” said ...
Event explores benefits of early education programs – Delaware County Daily Times – August 19, 2014
Richard Dunlap sat before 22 children Tuesday at Sonshine Christian Academy, reinforcing the Pre-K students’ ...
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The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Child Tax Credit (CTC)
The EITC is the nation’s most effective program to lift working families out of poverty. It is designed to “make ...
Economic and Food Security in the Suburbs – Poverty
PCCY found more than 53,000 children in Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties live in poverty. Click on ...
REPORT: Family Economic and Food Security in Montgomery County – Aug 2014
The share of children receiving SNAP increased by 53% from 2009 to 2013.
REPORT: Family Economic and Food Security in Montgomery County – Aug 2014
REPORT: Family Economic and Food Security in Delaware County – Aug 2014
School breakfast participation in Delaware County public schools dropped by 10% from 2008 to 2012. Less than one ...
REPORT: Family Economic and Food Security in Delaware County – Aug 2014
REPORT: Family Economic and Food Security in Chester County – Aug 2014
The number of Chester County children enrolled in SNAP increased by nearly 56% from 2009.
Talking Summer Learning Loss With Phillycam – Philadelphia Public School Notebook – August 19, 2014
In late July, Notebook editor Dale Mezzacappa and I appeared on PhillyCAM’s Around the Corner, a public access ...
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