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TANF Summit December 13, 2006

Assist low-income women, teens, children and families achieve economic independence and well-being. . PathWaysPA Mission. Assist low-income families build paths out of poverty by providing training, research and advocacy to offer ways in which self-sufficiency can be achieved.. Pennsylvania Self-Su

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TANF Summit December 13, 2006

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    1. TANF Summit December 13, 2006

    2. Assist low-income women, teens, children and families achieve economic independence and well-being. PathWaysPA Mission

    3. Assist low-income families build paths out of poverty by providing training, research and advocacy to offer ways in which self-sufficiency can be achieved. Pennsylvania Self-Sufficiency Project

    4. Working hard should move families out of poverty, not keep them poor…Comparing the income of a minimum wage worker to the self-sufficiency standard clearly shows that a minimum wage job is not a ticket to self-sufficiency. -Secretary Estelle Richman June 22, 2006

    5. Demonstrates the wages a family needs, based on the family composition and location, in order to meet their basic needs without any public or private assistance (such as Food Stamps or shared housing). Pennsylvania Self-Sufficiency Standard

    12. It is not acceptable that in this great nation, you can work full time and still live below the poverty level. If the cost of food, clothing, shelter and other basic necessities continue rising, how can our citizens afford to support themselves? Do we make them choose between a hot meal and gas for the car?” -Governor Ed Rendell

    13. Painful Facts Cash assistance grant is not good enough for any child. Raise the minimum wage Employment and training programs must give participants the tools and habits they need to get into jobs that can be the start of a career with opportunities for advancement. Ensure that low income working individuals have access to supports that will improve their economic well-being.

    14. PathWaysPA’s Self-Sufficiency Tools and Resources

    15. Online Self-Sufficiency Budget Worksheet

    16. How Can the Worksheet be Used? Long-term planning Career planning Demonstrates how wages affect the supports available. Links to Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Access to Social Services (COMPASS) Online application for work supports

    17. Getting Ahead: Family Financial Resources Packet

    18. How Can the Packet be Used? Independently In conjunction with the Self-Sufficiency Budget Worksheet In conjunction with the Paths to Self-Sufficiency booklet

    19. Paths to Self-Sufficiency

    20. How Can Paths be Used? Career Planning Tool In conjunction with the Packet and Budget Worksheet

    21. Earned Income Tax Credit

    22. How Can Tax Materials be Used? Promoting valuable tax credits for working families Host a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Site (VITA)

    23. Accessing VITA services Accessing work supports (e.g. food stamps, Medicaid, Children’s Health Insurance Program) Planning and participation in asset-building activities Accessing resources which lead to economic stability (e.g. rainy day funds, low-interest weatherization loans) Making informed decisions at which training most likely leads to Self-Sufficiency Wages Making sound career choices based on wage adequacy, job mobility, employee benefits and retention Create Financial Options

    24. PathWaysPA

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