| Number | 13947 |
| Subject | Welfare |
| Source | New Times (Phoenix) |
| State | None |
| Year | 1996 |
| Publication Date | None |
| Summary | The political left and right -- both Hillary Clinton and Newt Gingrich -- suggest that private philanthropy can help replace the federal funding cut by recent welfare reform legislation. For two and one-half years, New Times followed one such instance of voluntarism. The result is an in-depth chronicle of Esther Gould's attempts to rescue one at-risk child in Phoenix. The boy was helped -- but two families were very nearly destroyed by the well-meaning efforts of this well-to-do professional. (December 26, 1996) |
| Category | None |
| Pages | None |
| Keywords | Lacey Family affairs Contest entry Politics 18 pgs. |
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