Sacramento Monthly Aid Support for Low-Income Black and Native American Families
United Way Partnership Fuels Sacramento County’s No-Strings-Attached Financial Aid Program
According to BUSINESS INSIDER, Sacramento is helping poor families by giving them money with no conditions. They approved a plan to give $725 Sacramento monthly aid to Black and Native American families who don’t earn much. They’re working with United Way to fund this Sacramento monthly program. They’ve done similar things before, like giving $300 each month to 100 families from June 2021 to May 2023.
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Sacramento Monthly Aid Support Initiative Aims to Alleviate Financial Struggles for Marginalized Communities
Sacramento County’s new program gives $725 monthly to low-income Black and Native American families, showing a commitment to fairness and partnership with United Way. It aims to ease financial struggles and offer hope, addressing the extra challenges faced by these communities. The county hopes others will follow suit in creating a fairer society.