
Children of Poverty

- HUD blasts city over misuse of anti-poverty funds
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News Staff Reporter
Updated: 03/28/09 1:58 PM Buffalo, the nation’s third-poorest city, continues to mismanage anti-poverty aid from the federal government, a scathing audit has found.
- Attacking poverty in Buffalo is top priority for city's newest deputy mayor
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Updated: 10/27/08 3:02 PM Donna M. Brown worked for the Kensington-Bailey Neighborhood Services group earlier this decade, and there she saw the dire poverty that envelops much of the city.

Fight against poverty focuses on the youngest

Program offers the gift of literacy for Buffalo’s babies

Belle Center perseveres despite neighborhood turmoil

Belle Center perseveres despite neighborhood turmoil
- Charity Vogel: Poverty shrinks life’s choices
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Updated: 11/10/08 7:30 AM Rose Cannon goes to the supermarket on her $14. But she doesn’t get far.

A model for successful schools
- Poverty line numbers don’t add up in 2008
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NEWS STAFF REPORTER
Updated: 11/11/08 12:12 PM If a family of four in Buffalo has an income of less than $21,027 a year, that’s considered living below the poverty line.

Looking for a blueprint to fight poverty in Buffalo

School offers a safe haven for learning, but no easy answers
- Dramatic turnaround produced model student
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News Staff Reporter
Updated: 11/11/08 12:50 PM Danisha Anderson's turnaround was dramatic and inspiring. In elementary school and through her freshman year at Buffalo's Burgard High School, she fought with classmates, argued with teachers and took innocent comments as personal insults. Several times she was suspended from school the same day she returned from a previous suspension.
- Looking for a way out: One family's struggle on the East Side
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News Staff Reporter
Updated: 11/11/08 12:51 PM Life for seventh-grader Davon Johnson seems to run in threes.
- Day in, day out: trying to fill the emptiness
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News Staff Reporter
Updated: 11/11/08 12:52 PM For kids growing up today in Buffalo, poverty means hunger. Hunger for a parent at the front door after school.
- More than 18,000 poor Buffalo children grow up without fathers
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NEWS STAFF REPORTER
Updated: 01/28/09 5:06 PM Dante Brown is a playful, rambunctious toddler growing up on the city’s West Side. TraJanae Sanders is the same kind of kid, growing up on the East Side.
- Trying to fill the emptiness day in and day out
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NEWS STAFF REPORTER
Updated: 01/28/09 5:12 PM For kids growing up today in Buffalo, poverty means hunger. Hunger for a parent at the front door after school. Hunger to know a father. Hunger for attention from teachers and other adults who care – for good examples to balance out all the bad ones.
- Exposing the poverty of Buffalo’s children
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Updated: 11/07/08 3:05 PM How much do we care about 3-year-old Kae’Sean Fields?
