This document discusses growing economic inequality and the resulting protests. It highlights various advocacy groups fighting for unions, jobs, reduced healthcare and utility costs. It argues that without programs to help low-income citizens, many will face evictions, hunger and utility shut-offs. It encourages readers to get involved through advocacy, volunteering, donations and becoming board members to help local community action agencies that are fighting poverty.
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5. THERE IS A GREATER GAP BETWEEN THE RICH AND THE POOR
THAN EVER BEFORE. THIS GAP IS PRODUCING A WARFARE
BETWEEN THE ECONOMIC CLASSES AND FROM THAT, PROTESTS,
PROTESTS, EVERYWHERE!
20. REDUCED CSBG, ENERGY ASSISTANCE /
LIHEAP, WEATHERIZATION BUDGETS MEAN¡¡
Citizens with low wages, fixed income, part-time wages, unemployment
insurance, and even no income, people will experience Evictions, Hunger
Disconnections without the help of Community Action
27. ? Write Letters to Your Elected Officials
? Become a person of influence
? City, County, State, National Forums Representing
your Community, Race, to solve problems and add
your voice. This is Advocacy
? Get Your Family, Church, and Neighbors
Involved. There¡¯s No One Like YOU!
? Become A Volunteer & Teacher For
Youth
34. Get Involved in a Local Charity.
If You are a citizen of Fulton County, Atlanta, GA:
FACAA is seeking Organizational Partnerships ?
Volunteers ? Board Members ? Contributions