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Grandparents Are Great, But They Can t Solve All of Hawai i s Child Care Needs

Hawai‘i’s high cost of living often drives the need for grandparent-provided child care. But many grandparents can’t provide care because they are still working or live on the Mainland. Here’s what else is needed.

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Volunteering on Government Boards Yields Emotional, Intellectual and Professional Rewards
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Chad Blair: Marriage Equality Advocate Joins State Commission On Fatherhood

Chad Blair: Marriage Equality Advocate Joins State Commission On Fatherhood - Honolulu Civil Beat Chad Blair: Marriage Equality Advocate Joins State Commission On Fatherhood Jeff Esmond plans to draw on his own experience as a gay dad to help other families in similar situations. About the Author Chad Blair is the politics and opinion editor for Civil Beat. You can reach him by email at cblair@civilbeat.org or follow him on Twitter at @chadblairCB. Seeking to diversify the membership of the Hawaii State Commission on Fatherhood, House Speaker Scott Saiki sought input from people in the local LGBTQ community.

Ohio fund for low income families grew during pandemic

Federal funding for low-income families stayed in state coffers amid pandemic As many Ohio families lost their jobs, the state’s balance in federal and state funding meant for assistance to low-income families continued to grow. Author: Susan Tebben (Ohio Capital Journal) Published: 2:37 PM EDT April 12, 2021 Updated: 2:37 PM EDT April 12, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio State records show as the state went through a pandemic and many Ohio families lost their jobs, the state’s balance in federal and state funding meant for assistance to low-income families continued to grow. Ohio receives $725.6 million yearly from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) block grant, and the state is required to contribute as well, in a fund called a maintenance of effort (MOE). This amounts to $416.9 million per federal fiscal year, according to the state.

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