Has Your Walgreens in San Francisco Closed? Here's Where Your Prescriptions Will Go | KQEDWalgreens store closures in San Francisco disproportionately impact low-income residents and community access to essential services.
Hundreds losing work, possibly housing from decision to end horse racing in Northern CaliforniaThe cancellation of horse racing at Alameda County Fairgrounds is displacing low-income residents and impacts local trainers severely.
Has Your Walgreens in San Francisco Closed? Here's Where Your Prescriptions Will Go | KQEDWalgreens store closures in San Francisco disproportionately impact low-income residents and community access to essential services.
Hundreds losing work, possibly housing from decision to end horse racing in Northern CaliforniaThe cancellation of horse racing at Alameda County Fairgrounds is displacing low-income residents and impacts local trainers severely.
5,000 residents could be forced to move from Alameda County fairgrounds next monthClosure of the Alameda County racetrack threatens the housing and jobs of 5,000 low-income residents, disrupting lives and education.
Inside a Community For Farmworkers and Low-Income Families Near Half Moon Bay | KQEDMoonridge offers affordable housing that supports low-income residents and farmworkers, highlighting its importance amid local housing debates.
Work requirements reinstituted for NYC's extra cash benefit for poorReinstated work requirements for low-income residents in NYC for cash assistance program, aiming to manage unprecedented demand and ensure support for essential needs.
City to Stop Cash Assistance For Residents Who Fail to Meet Work Requirements, Report SaysNew York City Department of Social Services will cut safety net benefits for lowest-income residents failing to meet work requirements.
Central Health talks new facilities, services in advance of 2025 budget - Austin MonitorTravis County's public hospital district plans to introduce new clinical services to better serve low-income residents, utilizing budget reserves.
New York City's Historic $1.2 Billion Community Hiring Program Seeks to Empower Underserved Communities - Must Know!New York City is launching a $1.2 billion hiring program aiming to create job opportunities for low-income residents.