Norman Justice Alliance’s discussion to address poverty
NORMAN — Norman has a stable economy and high quality of life, but many families are struggling.
Ed Kearns , with Norman Justice Alliance, said most of Norman’s poverty goes unseen. One in three Norman schoolchildren qualifies for free or reduced lunches, and many of their parents work — some full-time, he said.
In an effort to find solutions, the alliance — an interfaith community coali...
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