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Instead of taking from the poor and giving to the rich, the Robin Hood Foundation has started a new initiative to help New Yorkers access government funds they didn’t know they qualified for. Find out how.
Learn more about Robin Hood’s Start by Asking campaign: a coalition of public, corporate, and community-based organizations that aim to help eligible New Yorkers access several poverty-fighting financial benefits, including EITC, SNAP, and WIC.