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A blog designed to raise awareness around poverty issues in the greater Springfield, MA area...
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Tell Us What YOUR Community Needs...
CLICK HERE to complete our brief, confidential online survey.
Springfield Partners for Community Action has begun work on its Strategic Plan for 2012 to 2014.
We need to know what YOU think about our community's needs, the kinds of programs that we do - or should - offer, and what our agency's priorities should be for the next 3 years.
To learn more, please visit http://www.springfieldpartnersinc.com/aboutus/strategicplan2012/
Springfield Partners for Community Action has begun work on its Strategic Plan for 2012 to 2014.
We need to know what YOU think about our community's needs, the kinds of programs that we do - or should - offer, and what our agency's priorities should be for the next 3 years.
To learn more, please visit http://www.springfieldpartnersinc.com/aboutus/strategicplan2012/
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Save Community Action!
It’s hard to believe.
Staff members at community action agencies across the nation felt their hearts skip a beat when President Obama, during his Jan. 25 State of the Union address, said regarding next year’s budget:
“I’ve proposed cuts to things I care deeply about, like community action programs.”
Reports now indicate that President Obama’s budget proposal will include a 50 percent cut in the Community Service Block Grant (CSBG) funding, the major funding source for Community Action Agencies across the country. Including Springfield Partners for Community Action.
CSBG is the only federal program supporting services to fight poverty.
It’s hard to believe that Springfield Partners, founded shortly after President Johnson declared a ‘War on Poverty’ back in 1964, would today have to cut services by 50 percent.
A 50% cut means that instead of helping 11,000 in a year, we help 5,500 and turn away the other 5,500.
A 50% cut means that Springfield Partners employs 25 people, not 50. A 50% cut means that we give affordable, quality childcare to 50 families a year, not 100.
A 50% cut means that thousands of Springfield families will not get the ‘hand up’ they need to climb up and out of poverty.
It’s hard to believe.
Fortunately, Community Action agencies have not lost their grassroots identity. Advocacy and fighting for what’s right is part of our tradition. We’re going to fight.
But we need YOU to join this fight, too. Someone in your family has probably benefitted from Community Action programs, whether it was a free tax return filing, a financial literacy class, first-time homebuyer counseling, or a food pantry voucher.
Please, pay it forward. Here’s what you can do:
1. Get Informed and Spread the Word! Visit and share:
2. Call or write the President. Here's how:
- Please sign this online petition: http://www.petitiononline.com/4iA8vA4g/petition.html to save CSBG Community Action funding!
- Please visit http://www.springfieldpartnersinc.com/SaveCommunityAction/ and download and mail a letter to the President.
- Call President Obama’s office at (202) 456-1111 and urge him to leave CSBG funding intact.
- Send an email to President Obama and urge him to leave CSBG funding intact.
- Call our Executive Director, Paul Bailey, at (413) 263-6500 and ask what you can do to help.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Wal-Mart Hears the Cry for Healthy Foods... But Mason Square is Still a Food Desert
If you've shopped at Wal-Mart, you've probably noticed that the least-nutritious foods are the cheapest.
Apparently that's going to change.
Wal-Mart recently announced their intentions to decrease salt, fat and sugar in their packaged foods, and to lower prices on healther foods, including produce.
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