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  • Self-Sufficiency Standard (2012-2013)
  • Self-Sufficiency Standard: All 70 Family Configurations (2012-2013)
  • Pennsylvania’s Workforce: The Role of Community Colleges (2010)
  • Overlooked and Undercounted (2009)
  • Asset Testing in Pennsylvania (2012)
  • Education and Earned Sick Days (2012)
  • Elder Economic Security Initiative (2008)
  • Elder Policy Brief (2008)
  • Financial Resource Guide (2011)
  • HFA Statement for the Record (2009)
  • Investing in PA's Families (2007)
  • Keeping it Real: Teen Finances (2010)
  • Making Wages Work (2010)
  • PA at a Glance - Update to Investing in Families (2009)
  • Paths to Banking (2008)
  • Paths to Banking Brochure (2008)
  • PathWays PA Transition Documents (2011)
  • Poverty in Bucks County (2011)
  • Work Supports: Helping Families Reach Self-Sufficiency (2008)
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Why Green Is Your Color: A Woman's Guide to a Sustainable Career

Why Green Is Your Color: A Woman's Guide to a Sustainable Career
Ensuring women are prepared to succeed in a 21st century changing economy is critical to the financial stability of women, their families, and our country. Why Green Is Your Color: A Woman's Guide to a Sustainable Career (from the US Dept. of Labor Women's Bureau) is a comprehensive manual designed to assist women with job training and career development as they enter into innovative and nontraditional jobs.
PathWays PA helps over 4,500 low-income women, teens, children and families achieve economic self-sufficiency and family well-being. Our homeless shelters provide clients with an opportunity to avoid foster care placement for their children by providing families with a stable living environment-sometimes for the first time in their lives.

Many of the women and children who reside in our residential programs lack basic living essentials, such as food, clothing, shelter, furniture, personal hygiene items, and school supplies. Your gift could transform the lives of these families.

Please send your tax deductible donation to: PathWays PA - Attn: Development, 310 Amosland Road, Holmes, PA 19043 or give online at our Just Give site.

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About the Policy Blog

This blog is one of many ways PathWays PA educates the public on policy issues at the local, state, and national level. Check back often to learn more about issues such as:

  • workforce development
  • earned sick time
  • family self-sufficiency
  • elder self-sufficiency

Also, please visit our website, www.pathwayspa.org, to learn more about our publications and our organization. You can also sign up for our Policy e-newsletter at policy@pathwayspa.org.

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