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November 1, 2003

The Supporting Families Story

The Movement Toward Quality Improvement

This publication details the story of the Supporting Families After Welfare Reform Initiative funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and directed by the Southern Institute on Children and Families. It is a record of challenges and successes in the quest to improve the way families apply for and access public benefits.

Source: Southern Institute on Children and Families

Citation: Grant, Vicki C., Nancy Gantt, Laura Heller and Ken Miracle. The Supporting Families Story: The Movement Toward Quality Improvement. Columbia, SC: Supporting Families After Welfare Reform, National Program Office, Southern Institute on Children and Families, November 2003.

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