The latest news, analysis and opinion on the state of low-income women and their families from Spotlight on Poverty and Opportunity
Spotlight on Poverty and Opportunity, a national foundation-led initiative, is excited to collaborate with The Women’s Foundation to bring you the latest news and analysis on women and poverty. Spotlight is the go-to site for news and ideas about fighting poverty.
Here’s this week’s news:
• The Miami Herald interviews Andrea Ivory, a cancer survivor who could win $100,000 from CNN for her organization, which helps uninsured and low-income women get mammograms.
• In an opinion article in the News Journal, Susan Reimer discuses a study’s conclusion that women living below the poverty-line or from single parent households are not the only ones who should be concerned about teen pregnancy.
• The New York Times reports the closing of the luxurious Bellevue Natural-Birth Center, which was dedicated to helping its clientele of poor and mostly immigrant women on Medicaid.
• The Des Moines Register published a story about Frances Marks, who may have been dead for nearly a week before being found in her apartment in a facility that caters to low-income residents.
• After her autistic brother received help from the non-profit “New Alternatives for Children,” 10-year-old Dayzha Torres tells the New York Times that she no longer spends sleepless nights in her subsidized Bronx apartment.
For daily updates and links to past articles, check out “Women and Poverty.” It’s a new section of the Spotlight on Poverty and Opportunity site with a comprehensive collection of recent news and analysis on women and poverty.
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The Spotlight on Poverty and Opportunity team