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Essay heading: Alinsky
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They create and/or improve governmental policies as well as programs to aid address specific needs of ?at risk' students and families. In reading what they do, I was happy to see that the organizations are working to solve the problems rather than pointing the finger at how the students' lives became to be such a way... displayed 300 characters
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Also, I knew that there are programs out to help ?at risk' students, but it never occurred to me that families are labeled ?at risk' as well. Swadener listed some of the ?at risk' programs which I was surprised to see that I am enrolled for most: Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) and Head Start which is a program that helps pregnant women obtain prenatal insurance before enrolling for governmental insurance such as Title 19, Badger Care, and/or Managed Health... displayed next 300 characters
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