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Poverty Expanding Beyond the Urban Center of Columbus

New research by the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity at Ohio State University shows that poverty is spreading throughout Franklin county. The study, presented to 250 community leaders at a conference held in Columbus' Veterans Memorial Auditorium, showed an increase in unemployment in 64 percent of census tracts within Franklin county, [...]

2017-06-08T13:54:27-05:00January 27th, 2012|

‘New’ Poor Lack Experience With Available Services

Akron's new poor, those who were employed long term and now live in poverty due to job loss, face the additional disadvantage of being unfamiliar with the challenges of chronic poverty and the network of services available to address those challenges. To read more, click here.

2017-06-08T13:54:27-05:00January 24th, 2012|

Demand For Legal Aid Services To Increase in 2012

Pro bono legal services by Dayton area lawyers has remained steady in the past several years, but the demand for legal services by the area's low income population has increased, according to Helenka Marculewicz, Executive Director of the Greater Dayton Volunteer Lawyers Project. To read more, click here.

2017-06-08T13:54:27-05:00January 9th, 2012|

Layaway Angels Strike Kmarts

In Ohio and across the country, layaway angels are turning up in numbers not previously seen, making the holiday season suddenly joyous for the low income people who most frequently use layaway accounts. To read more, click here.

2017-06-08T13:54:26-05:00December 19th, 2011|

One Bad Break Away From Poverty

Some families are doing everything right, but are one bad break away from slipping into poverty. They are what experts call the new poor, meaning those who are on the U.S. Census Supplemental Poverty Measure, defined as one financial setback away from public assistance. To read more, click here.

2017-06-08T13:54:26-05:00December 19th, 2011|

Hawaii Revises Pro Bono Rules for Lawyers

The Supreme Court of Hawaii has amended rule 6.1 of its Rules of Professional Conduct. Hawaii lawyers are now permitted to exercise a desire to perform pro bono legal services by donating at least $500 to the Hawaii Justice Foundation or another entity that provides legal services at no cost or significantly reduced cost to [...]

2020-07-16T11:24:07-05:00December 16th, 2011|

Food Banks Receive $2 Million in Much Needed Funding

The Kasich Administration released $2 Million from the budget of the Governor's Office on Faith-Based Initiatives to go to the Ohio Association of Second Harvest Foodbanks. The funding will supply Ohio's food banks for an estimated additional month with surplus food supplies purchased from Ohio food producers. To read more, click here.

2017-06-08T13:54:26-05:00December 15th, 2011|