
A Washington, D.C., nonprofit is launching a program to shell out thousands of dollars of taxpayer money in part so parents will send their kids to school, according to WTOP News.
The pilot program managed by Motherās Outreach Network will distribute $2,400 each to 15 selected families with kids at the Social Justice School in D.C. over three months through debit cards in an effort to ease poverty and fight truancy, according to WTOP. Motherās Outreach Network received a federal grant from the D.C. Attorney Generalās Office to help implement the program, according to an April press release from the D.C.Ā Attorney Generalās office.
āWhat we hope to do is demonstrate the importance of providing parents with economic security so they donāt have to struggle to get their children to school, and they donāt have to struggle to keep food on the table,ā Melody Webb, executive director of Motherās Outreach Network, told WTOP. āOur larger initiative really is to address poverty and to address the family instability that results from poverty that sometimes leads to unhealthy behaviors and truancy.ā
The income would be unconditional, meaning whether or not students actually attend school would not affect the funding, according to the Social Justice Schoolās website. The first payments are expected to start this month, according to WTOP News.
āāGuaranteed incomeā refers to a regular cash payment accessible to certain members of a community, with no strings attached (i.e., unconditional),ā the Social Justice School wrote. āGuaranteed income redistributes wealth to people who need it most and whoāve historically been impacted by lack of opportunities ā largely people of color.ā
The program targets those who are currently or at risk for involvement with the D.C. Child and Family Services Agency (CFSA), which handles truancy cases, according to the Social Justice Schoolās website. Chronic truancy in D.C. has risen from 21% in the 2015ā2016 school year to 37% in the 2022ā2023 year, according to the most recent D.C. attendance report.
The Motherās Outreach Network is a left-leaning āracial justiceā nonprofit that āsupports Black mothers in advancing Black family preservation, economic security, and racial justice by transforming government income and child welfare laws, policies, and practices from punitive to empowering,ā according to their website. They created the D.C. Guaranteed Income Coalition, which aims to expand their guaranteed income programs, calling on the D.C. City Council to invest $13.5 million into guaranteed income programs that would provide ācash to 750 households for three years at $500 a month ā operated by 5 to 10 participating organizations serving populations that face diverse social and economic circumstances,ā according to the coalitionās platform.
Motherās Outreach Network, the D.C. AGās office and the Social Justice School did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundationās request for comment.
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