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Nonprofit fears federal shutdown could hurt food, education supports for vulnerable families
Warren Village in Denver receives nearly $10,000 monthly for Head Start programs aiding families overcoming homelessness and domestic violence, risking service disruption amid shutdown.
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Tribal Nations Are Struggling to Cover Food and Education Costs During the Shutdown
Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call via APTribal nations are struggling to cover the costs of heating, food and education because of the government shutdown, advocates said at a Senate Indian Affairs Committee hearing Wednesday.The tribal representatives said the effects of the shutdown were already visible in their communities, where federal programs, grants and government staff are essential for everything from running school districts to community bank…
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