Posted inEconomic Justice WV low-income mothers, and their babies, are among the hardest-hit by the baby formula shortage by Amelia Ferrell Knisely May 20th, 2022May 19th, 2022
Posted inEconomic Justice WV senior centers are trying to feed more hungry people amid soaring food prices, but won’t get an increase in state funding by Amelia Ferrell Knisely April 11th, 2022April 12th, 2022
Posted inEconomic Justice While WV lawmakers tackle child hunger, their inaction will push thousands of adults off emergency food assistance by Amelia Ferrell Knisely March 9th, 2022March 8th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature West Virginia stockpiled $110 million in welfare funds despite pandemic, soaring hunger numbers by Amelia Ferrell Knisely February 14th, 2022February 14th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature WV’s lack of CPS workers means kids don’t get help. The problem isn’t new, and is getting worse. by Amelia Ferrell Knisely January 13th, 2022January 13th, 2022
Posted inNews West Virginia had a plan to end homelessness. Gov. Jim Justice hasn’t made it a priority. by Emily Allen October 13th, 2021October 13th, 2021
Posted inNews The feds gave WV $260 million for rental assistance — the state has only spent $15.6 million by Emily Allen August 17th, 2021October 5th, 2021
Posted inEconomic Justice Here are 6 things state lawmakers could do to help hungry West Virginians by Amelia Ferrell Knisely July 9th, 2021July 8th, 2021
Posted inNews Facing another pandemic summer, WV schools are better prepared to feed kids. Yet, gaps will likely persist by Amelia Ferrell Knisely June 1st, 2021May 28th, 2021
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature Advocates worry welfare drug testing bill could spike West Virginia’s child neglect cases by Amelia Ferrell Knisely April 7th, 2021April 7th, 2021