Severe Cuts in Faith-Based Charity Funding
The Washington Post reports faith-based charities are seeing unprecedented cutbacks in government funding. This funding provides “an enormous array of private social services to the nation’s sick, elderly and poor.”
The nation’s economic woes have led local and state government agencies across the country to reduce contracts and grants or delay payments to the groups, which have been forced to eliminate programs, lay off staff or try to borrow money in a tight lending market.
admin | In the News | February 21st, 2009 |


