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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP, formerly food stamps, and the Child Support program improve the health and well-being of millions of low-income families every year.
They do this by providing vital nutrition through food stamps and child support by ensuring that children receive financial support from both parents, if possible. The overlap between the two programs is critical.
The food stamps and child support
The Child Support program serves the majority of qualified low-income families. However, some children with a parent living outside the household do not receive child support from their non-residential parents. Usually, parents are poor, not because they are not willing to provide support to their children.
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Seeing his son struggle, a dad spends 30 hours getting tattooed to make him less insecure about his birthmark.
Different people, different things that make each of them stand out. But for kids, standing out and being different can be challenging and stressful.
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At most, kids who are deemed different are often being bullied. As parents, you can urge your kids to embrace such differences and appreciate who they are.
Although sometimes, certain cases demand more than merely talking it out with your kids.
For Derek Prue Sr., such a case happened to him when he went under a 30 hours tattoo process to show his son that he is not alone in embracing something that makes him different from others.