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People filter in, and a lot of casseroles arrive — it's March in Maine, after all — even an old classic, green bean. Reed ...
The World Food Programme, a U.N. agency and a Nobel Peace Prize winner, is facing cuts in its budget that experts are ...
In many ways, nonprofits – and the people they serve - are the most vulnerable to the current gutting of the federal government and the assault on the nation’s social programs.
Interview. As Catholics await the election of a new pope, La Croix speaks with global Church leaders about the key challenges ...
As Dave Krepcho, former CEO of the area Second Harvest Food Bank, writes, blaming the poor for “growing dependency” on ...
The cuts to funding for the poor extend beyond our borders ... where a brutal civil war has set off a staggering humanitarian ...
South Carolina food insecurity ranks the worst in the country as food deserts & food swamps exacerbate conditions. Over ...
The election of a pope is a Hollywood-worthy drama steeped in mystery, secrecy and faith. But real-world politics and ...
With his immense moral authority, the Pope took many other steps in solidarity with the poor and the weak ... some other ...
Pastor David Ibiyeomie of Salvation Ministries has doubled down on his recent controversial remarks, insisting that Jesus detested poverty and deliberately avoided associating with poor people ...
The rapid pace of change under the current presidential administration has been amping up people’s feelings of uncertainty. That collective unease can take a toll on societal well-being ...