The faces of people who live primarily on food stamps -- a slide show and an interesting article, to boot. Take a minute to examine these peoples' stories. It seems clear; some are using this for the short-term opportunity it's meant to be. Others have been living this way longer than they would like to admit.
Makes you think. How can these people be helped in such a way that they'll be able to stand on their own two feet -- rather than lean on the government for the rest of their lives?
Saturday, January 9, 2010
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