Self-Sufficiency Through Policy & Equity Reform
This binder explores the role of policymakers, organizations, and advocacy groups influencing policies that impact individuals facing systemic barriers such as poverty, substance use disorders (SUD), and justice involvement. It centers on the need for equitable access to supportive, wraparound services—like mental health care, employment, housing, and addiction recovery—especially for those working toward self-sufficiency in low-income communities.
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C. Joy CampbellPersonal
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