In Philadelphia 14.7 percent of children are living in poverty. These children have little or no money, goods, or means of
support. To build an anti-poverty strategy involves creating genuine job opportunity for the poor, build neighborhood support
systems to help low-income residents focus on self-improvement, and provide adequate subsidy to education and training aimed
at building competencies needed in the new economy. The NCCP, National Center for Children in Poverty, is struggling to help
these children. By donating money to there cause you can help these children to live the life that they deserve.
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