Helping Low-Income People Get Decent Jobs: One Legal Services Program's Approach

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Community economic development is strengthening the infrastructure of low-income communities and improving residents' financial well-being. The Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles has been active in building coalitions among residents, communities, and businesses, and the consequent economic improvement is notable.

By Nona Liegeois, Francisca Baxa, and Barbara Corkrey From September - October 1999