Evanston’s Innovative Approach: Direct Guaranteed Income Targets Families in Need
Evanston’s New Initiative: Direct Guaranteed Income for Vulnerable Families
In Evanston’s 5th Ward families in a particular area are getting a boost to help with their finances. The city council agreed to give them $500 each month from guaranteed income they received as part of a government plan called the American Rescue Plan Act. This guaranteed income aims to help families who are struggling especially those with young children. The project began last year with different groups getting the money. Now, they are focusing on families with kids under 5 who live in a certain part of the city. This area has been dealing with poverty for a long time. The money is meant to help with things like rent and childcare making life a bit easier for these families.
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Navigating Concerns: City Assures Careful Planning for Financial Support Initiative
Some people worry that the money might not be enough or that it could affect other benefits they get. But the city says they have planned carefully and believe they can help a lot of families. This project shows how communities are trying new ways to help each other out during tough times.
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