Action to Demand -- Living Wage Jobs for All & A Real Economic Safety Net

When: Friday, November 6, 2009, 12:00 pm
Where: State House Steps • Boston
2009 Nov 6 - 12:00pm

The economic crisis is not over and has always been there for poor women and their families. The National Jobs for All Coalition has been sponsoring First Friday demonstrations around the country to call attention to the continuing jobs crisis and an inadequate safety net. Survivors Inc along with NJFAC will educate legislators and the media to the plight of poverty growing larger in Massachusetts.

Living wage jobs for all.
Raise TANF grant levels to the poverty line.
Abolish Time Limits for families on TANF.
Access to four year college, Higher Ed. for TANF Moms and all low-income folks.
Access to Adequate Housing, Stop Foreclosures and Evictions.
CORI Reform now.
Healthcare for All.

We are proud partners with the US Census 2010 campaign who says everybody counts in obtaining funds for needed services. Let’s sign on and bring the money home!

The 2010 US Census is used to distribute congressional seats to states to make decisions about what community services to provide, and distribute federal funds to local and state Government

Lead sponsors: Survivors Inc., National Jobs For All Coalition, Endorsers: United States Census Bureau, Women’s Int’l League for Peace and Freedom, Boston Workers’ Alliance , American Friends Service Committee, Mass Welfare Rights Union, Advocacy, Resources for Modern Survival, Women’s Fight Back Network, National Assoc. of HUD Tenants, Union of Minority Neighborhoods, Mass Alliance Against Predatory Lending, Jobs with Justice, Mass Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice, Raging Grannies, Community, Labor United, SEIU 615, Democratic Socialists of America………

For info contact: Dottie Stevens,masswelf@aol.com 617-298-7311, Lenore Pereira, 617 980-6205, margueriterosenthal@gmail.com 617-524-2127.

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