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Washington Economic Justice Alliance

Wishing Washingtonians Well-Being in 2025

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Washington Economic Justice Alliance has a mission to ensure every Washingtonian can meet their basic needs,... Read More Wishing Washingtonians Well-Being in 2025

Statewide poverty reduction team gathers to celebrate, keep the work moving forward

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When you’ve been working toward something, whether it’s for a few months, a few years or your entire... Read More Statewide poverty reduction team gathers to celebrate, keep the work moving forward

MacKenzie Scott Makes $8M Contribution to Children’s Home Society to Strengthen Families, Reduce Poverty

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The Children’s Home Society of Washington, one of the state’s and nation’s leading children and family... Read More MacKenzie Scott Makes $8M Contribution to Children’s Home Society to Strengthen Families, Reduce Poverty

Blueprint Revealed: What is the Governor Doing to Support the 10-year Plan?

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Each week, Dismantle Poverty’s Megan Matthews answers a question about the Poverty Reduction Work... Read More Blueprint Revealed: What is the Governor Doing to Support the 10-year Plan?

Blueprint Revealed: What Does It Mean to “Share Power”?

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Each week, Dismantle Poverty’s Megan Matthews answers a question about the Poverty Reduction Work... Read More Blueprint Revealed: What Does It Mean to “Share Power”?

PRWG’s Lori Pfingst Testifies at House Hearing on Basic Income

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Dr. Lori Pfingst, Senior Director of Poverty Reduction for the Department of Social and Health Services,... Read More PRWG’s Lori Pfingst Testifies at House Hearing on Basic Income

Blueprint Revealed: How Can I Help?

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Each week, Dismantle Poverty’s Megan Matthews answers a question about the Poverty Reduction Work... Read More Blueprint Revealed: How Can I Help?

Blueprint Revealed: What is the Status of the 10-year Plan?

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Each week, Dismantle Poverty’s Megan Matthews answers a question about the Poverty Reduction Work... Read More Blueprint Revealed: What is the Status of the 10-year Plan?

Blueprint Revealed: Explaining How Systems Continue to Create Barriers for People Today

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Each week, Dismantle Poverty’s Megan Matthews answers a question about the Poverty Reduction Work... Read More Blueprint Revealed: Explaining How Systems Continue to Create Barriers for People Today

Blueprint Revealed: Is There Something in the Plan for Rural Washingtonians?

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Each week, Dismantle Poverty’s Megan Matthews answers a question about the Poverty Reduction Work... Read More Blueprint Revealed: Is There Something in the Plan for Rural Washingtonians?