N&O Index Card Listings
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Public Welfare
- Feasibility of Eastern N.C. poverty goals assessed - Ja 6 89 4C
- Services to poor cripple independence, speaker (McKnight) says - Ja 20 89 20C
- New fare to be offered low-income families - Fe 1 89 3C
- Success in getting refugees on feet prompts cut in aid - Fe 28 89 4C
- Program will employ welfare recipients - Mr 16 89 12T
- State welfare program records low error rate - Mr 21 89 2C
- Sullivan urges aid to poor - Ap 14 89 2C
- Subsidy helps pay the rent; Raleigh authority gets funding for vouchers - Ap 27 89 1T
- U.S. plans to restrict cheese supply; Action will hinder efforts to feed hungry, soup kitchen
- operators say - Jn 3 89 3C
- Program gets 5 tons of food to homeless - Jy 8 89 2C
- Lawyers group gives $7,370 to food banks - Jy 20 89 3C
- Sanford proposes aid for housing the poor - Jy 21 89 26C
- FIGS fills in when cost of medicine is hard to swallow - Oc 5 89 1C
- Unwed-parent law ruled unconstitutional - Oc 22 89 38A
- Editorial: The warmth of holiday spirit - No 24 89 24A
- South leads decline in food stamp use - De 31 89 1C
Public Welfare
- Agencies offer families help staying warm - No 24 88 11T
- Panel proposes $20.5 million to help poor - De 2 88 22C
- Energy fund to distribute money for heating projects - De 8 88 1T
Public Welfare
- Children of working poor get health-care coverage; Sponsors give money to non-profit program - Jy 4 91 4B
- NCNB, C&S show loan data; Minorities, poor get more denials - Se 13 91 6C
Public Welfare
- Tar Heel editors speak: Food stamp decline sets off a panic - Ja 21 90 7J
- 18.8 million in U.S., 396,000 in state use food stamps - Fe 5 90 5A
- Many stop using free food program; Popular items like cheese and powdered milk no longer are available - Fe 5 90 2B
- The Price of Poverty: Barriers keep food stamps out of hands of needy - Fe 5 90 1
- Study cites food stamp barriers - Ap 19 90 1B
- Families say food stamps didn't come; Wake official says probe is under way - Ap 25 90 6B
- N.C. cuts 10,000 in WIC; Women, children hit by food price rises - My 30 90 1
- Editorial: Starving a food program - Jn 4 90 6A
- Bill would help people use food-stamp service - Jn 14 90 2B
- Forsyth mothers using alternate food program - Au 18 90 4B
- Food-stamp use in N.C. increasing, officials say - Au 28 90 4B
- Program could cut aid rolls; Welfare recipients to get education, job training - Se 28 90 1B
- Tar Heel editors speak: Welfare reform no fiscal cure - Oc 7 90 7J
- Economy, laws spark rises in help for poor - No 23 90 4B
- More poor in western N.C. seeking aid - De 25 90 4B
- Demand puts pinch on agencies; Counties in Western N.C. straining to meet social services needs - De 26 90 4B
Public Welfare
- State, counties feeling strain of expanding welfare rolls - Ap 13 91 1
- Cuts called blow to 55,000 on welfare - My 25 91 1B
- Legislative leaders reject Martin call to cut aid programs - My 29 91 3B
- Program to aid farmers, poor families (Farmers Market Coupon Program) - Au 3 91 4B
- N.C. counties face state fines for delays in welfare benefits - Se 14 91 8B
- Energy program could help 200,000 families - Oc 5 91 7B
- Hard times lengthen Triangle food-stamp lines - Oc 22 91 1
- Editorial: Welfare in the bull's eye - De 28 91 12A