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<br /> and family through educational, support and �/ ��
<br /> enrichment programs in 2016. FSA families are
<br /> strengthening their
<br /> financial stability.
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<br /> 72 zone students 23 zone youth 7 zone
<br /> participated have participated parents completed
<br /> in Boomerang in Volunteers for 40 hours of
<br /> support and Youth Mentoring Orange Literacy
<br /> educational Program. Parental Literacy 50 zone participants
<br /> programs. classes. completed Compass Center
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<br /> Financial Workshop series,
<br /> offered in English and
<br /> J 14 25 Spanish, or individual
<br /> financial counseling.
<br /> 35 zone families 148 zone families 25 zone girls
<br /> received consumer participated in Chapel Hill participated
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<br /> financial assistance Family Reading Partners Outreach Girl
<br /> from Child Care group events and Scout Troops, and " l '�' �JI �aI(1 illi ” A ��°
<br /> Services Association. home visits. earned badges.
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<br /> and healthy housing. evaluation.
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<br /> 1 6'�/ through Section 8 housing, but 16% of FSA families receive
<br /> this benefit, and nearly a quarter of families are eligible.
<br /> We are committed to bringing a
<br /> 1`'' ,._ racial equity lens to our work.
<br /> Of those who are not receiving housing assistance,
<br /> 1 We do so through how we look
<br /> IN 5 1 in 5 families reports living in either substandard housing at data and how we make
<br /> or in transitional and/or temporary housing. decisions and we are still
<br /> learning the best way to do this.
<br /> We are building our capacity in
<br /> III this area by participating in
<br /> racial equity workshops, such
<br /> that their housing situation improved after joining FSA, as those put on by Organizing
<br /> Against Racism.
<br /> With FSA, EmPOWERment, Inc. works to connect families To date,we have supported
<br /> with affordable, healthy housing. In 2017, EmPOWERment, Inc, racial equity training for 22
<br /> 2 VIII acquired two affordable rental properties in Zone 6 from the staff, partners,and Advisory
<br /> q p p Council members.
<br /> 1110. county,one of which will go to an FSA-enrolled family.
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