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The latest ALICE / United Way report shows more than 4 million households are straining to survive financially amid higher costs for food and housing as the affordability crisis continues to bite. Miami-Dade households fared worse, followed by Broward and Palm Beach County. The Florida Keys fared slightly better.
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The United Way of Florida says more than 3.4 million people are struggling to pay for basic needs.United Way of Florida President, Ted Granger, says the…
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Volunteer Florida is awarding 22 organizations across the state some significant matching funds to increase their volunteer base. Volunteer Florida CEO…
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A new report from United Way shows nearly half of Florida’s households are struggling to make ends meet. United Way officials say their measurement tool…
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Two months after an undercover woman alleged mistreatment at a Tallahassee homeless shelter, consultants are releasing recommendations for how to improve…
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The major funder for a Tallahassee homeless shelter that’s being investigated for possible unsafe conditions is calling for an independent study of the…
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The United Way of Florida has received a $3 million multi-year grant to fund reading programs in some of the state’s lowest performing elementary…
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The United Way of the Big Bend is hosting its second annual “Read United” campaign. As Sascha Cordner reports, hundreds of public schools are…