Not exact matches
Links between
poverty and HIV /
AIDS are obviously very complex: Many wealthy people succumb, and, most tragically, intelligent people like teachers have
higher incidence levels.
We give Israel billions of dollars of
aid every year from our hardworking tax - payers» money when nearly 50 million Americans live under
poverty in this nation, as well as having lots of problems in this nation, such as bad infrastructure,
high unemployment rate, billions of dollars in debt, etc..
One significant victory in that battle was last year's passage of the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act which, among other things, uses Medicaid data to directly certify children for free and reduced price meals; helps states improve the certification process for school meal
aid; allows universal free meals for students in
high poverty communities; and expands USDA authority to support meals served to at - risk children in after school programs.
Instead, he proposed lowering the levels of
poverty and updating Census data used to calculate
aid for each school district, changes that he argues would drive more
aid to
high - needs districts.
The critical report is part of the Alliance for Quality Education's multi-year campaign to get billions more in school
aid for districts like Utica that suffer from
high poverty rates.
Improving conditions for people who live near wild primates, and who often suffer from
high levels of
poverty and inequality, would also
aid in primate conservation, Estrada said.
Parkside - Kenilworth is an isolated community with some of the
highest rates of
poverty, academic failure, crime, and HIV /
AIDS [in Washington, D.C.].
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The Per Pupil Revenue Limit (PPRL) analysis shows that districts of
higher poverty have significantly lower PPRL, and therefore less ability to receive
aid and levy appropriate taxes to fund public education than more affluent districts.
Stanford University economist Eric Hanushek, a fellow at the libertarian Hoover Institute, has been making this argument for three decades in academic papers, op - eds and courtrooms, where he is often called to testify in defense of unequal school funding schemes in which rich towns receive disproportionate state
aid compared with their
high -
poverty peers.
Oklahoma administers a statewide, federally funded GEAR UP program, which partners with rural school districts with
high poverty rates and low college - going rates to provide academic planning, mentoring, financial
aid planning and college application assistance.
In addition, RIDE manages a number of federal grants and programs that provide funds to school districts for such programs as
aid for schools with
high poverty concentrations, the education of students with disabilities, and school breakfast and lunch programs.
In the wake of the Brown v. Board of Education decision, Title I was designed to help level the playing field by targeting schools with the
highest concentrations of
poverty to receive federal
aid.
Screw the free T - shirt from the benefit walk at the local
high school track, you're going to tackle
poverty in the Philippines, build homes — not just houses — in the Amazon, and end the
AIDS epidemic entirely.
(4) In 2016, the US contributed US$ 100 million in bilateral
aid, which could be a huge boost to fighting
poverty in a country which suffers the
highest levels of inequality in the whole of Latin America.
Since originally being founded in 1900 as the Boston Legal
Aid Society, GBLS's mission has been to provide
high - quality legal representation in civil (noncriminal) matters to low - income individuals and families in the Greater Boston area and to advocate for systemic change to alleviate the conditions of
poverty.
Community Legal
Aid specializes in
poverty law and is devoted to providing free,
high - quality civil legal services to those in need in eight counties throughout central northeast Ohio.
Since originally being founded in 1900 as the Boston Legal
Aid Society, GBLS's mission has been to provide
high - quality legal representation to low - income individuals and families in the Greater Boston area and to advocate for systemic change to alleviate the conditions of
poverty.
Community Legal
Aid specializes in
poverty law and is devoted to providing free,
high - quality civil legal services to those in need in eight counties throughout central northeast Ohio.