Welfare Reform Campaigns, 1973-2000, Undated

Extent:
2.66 cubic ft.
Scope and content:

The Welfare Reform Campaign series is arranged alphabetically by campaign and within each campaign the materials are arranged chronologically.

The Welfare Reform Campaign series is a compiling of campaigns that were organized by the Hunger Action Network of New York State, other member organizations, and the federal government. The types of campaigns that have been included in this series are President Clintons Welfare to Work program, HANDS across Albany, SNAP, and Food Stamp assistance. Among other campaigns, this series in the Hunger Action Network of New York State collection highlights the efforts made by the organization and their member organizations

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