How to Build a TANF Program Welfare to Work Program and Rebuild Americas Inner City Urban Communities?

 



How to Build a TANF Program Welfare to Work Program and Rebuild Americas Inner City Urban Communities?


This book explains why the foreclosure of homes was so high in the inner city communities and the double selling of properties that has to lead to the blockchain and cryptocurrencies in the world and near-bankruptcies of many counties which purchased these mortgage as securities , but important how we can rebuild our inner city communities and provide skills and training for a lifetime for individuals on public aid and welfare, that can not be outsourced overseas, and reestablish trust in our financial institutions and provide jobs for the 200000 women and women sent to prison for nonviolent primary drugs crime under the 3 strikes you are out laws

"This book explores a program initiated during Bill Clinton's presidency in 1996 under the Economic Recovery and Social Responsibilities Act. The program mandated that individuals receiving food stamps or TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families) work 30 hours a month. Leveraging this program, I utilized subsidized labor to renovate numerous HUD homes. The book delves into how we can utilize skill training in trades like carpentry, plumbing, electrical work, drywalling, and painting to empower recipients and rejuvenate urban communities across America. Additionally, it follows the journey of a professor acquiring one of the books, who then collaborates with a nonprofit to acquire HUD homes, initiating a process to revitalize properties in the Chicago area through the program's principles." buy here only $5.95 US










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