Wider Opportunities for Women and Foundation Unveiled New Calculator Tool to Help Families Move Out of Poverty
2007年6月27日 - 3:15AM
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Foundation $100K Grant Supports New Online Career and Financial
Counseling Tool to Help DC Area Low-Income Families Achieve
Financial Independence MCLEAN, Va., June 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Today,
a growing number of the DC region's working families are struggling
to meet the rising cost of even the most basic necessities such as
housing, child care and health care. To help alleviate this
problem, Wider Opportunities for Women (WOW) has announced the
availability of the DC region's first and the country's most
comprehensive Self-Sufficiency Calculator, an online career and
financial counseling tool that will help thousands of the region's
most vulnerable families move out of poverty and gain financial
independence. The innovative tool is made possible by a $100,000
grant from the Freddie Mac Foundation. "WOW is delighted by the
support of the Freddie Mac Foundation in furthering the economic
security of the region's families," said Joan Kuriansky, executive
director of WOW. "The Self Sufficiency calculator is more than a
tool; it offers concrete strategies in moving on a path to
prosperity for the whole family while providing benchmarks and
outcome information that will inform policy and practice from
housing to workforce strategies." WOW's Self-Sufficiency Calculator
is designed to help struggling parents compute their earned wages
and develop a financial savings plan to meet their families' basic
needs. The calculator utilizes the findings from WOW's 2005 report,
"The Self-Sufficiency Standard for the Washington, DC Metropolitan
Area," which evaluated cost of living and self-sufficiency incomes
in the DC region. The report, also funded by the Freddie Mac
Foundation, finds that most families in the region need to earn
three to four times the federal poverty level to meet basic needs
of self-sufficiency. For a family of three in Washington, DC -- one
parent with a preschooler and a school-age child -- that income is
$47,213. In Prince George's County, it is $46,526 and in Fairfax
County -- the most expensive jurisdiction in the report -- it is
$61,586. The calculator will be made available to several hundred
local government agencies, nonprofits, libraries, and other
organizations to help educate families about the cost of living in
the District and throughout the region, how their current income
compares to their specific self-sufficiency wage, and how to use
the calculator to map out a plan for short and long term financial
independence. For more information or to access WOW's
Self-Sufficiency Calculator, visit http://www.dcmassc.org/.
"Helping our region's children and families succeed is at the heart
of our Foundation's work. That's why we're excited to support WOW's
innovative new tool to help the region's underserved, working
families move out of poverty and realize their personal and
financial dreams," commented Ralph F. Boyd, Jr., chairman, Freddie
Mac Foundation. "At Catholic Charities, our mission is one of
empowerment, we help people to build capacity and mastery in their
lives. This financial tool, "the calculator" helps them to assess
their resources and their opportunities and allows us to provide
the kind of help that empowers. We are pleased to be working with
Wider Opportunities for Women in this project supported by the
Freddie Mac Foundation," added Ed Orzechowski, Catholic Charities
of DC President and CEO. "All of the resources I need as I prepare
for my new career are in this one place on the internet, the
Calculator. I don't have to run around to different offices in the
city to find this career planning and benefits information. This is
really good for me," commented Michelle Boardley, client of
Catholic Charities of DC. Over the past 15 years, the Foundation
has invested more than $312 million, bettering the lives of more
than 1.7 million children. Along with Freddie Mac, the Foundation
is the largest corporate philanthropist in the region. Since 1991,
the Foundation's work has helped prevent child abuse and neglect;
find permanent, loving homes for foster children; transform an
inner- city school into a full-service community school; and help
children and their families become independent by investing in
programs that leverage both support services and housing. The WOW
grant is another important way that the Freddie Mac Foundation is
helping underserved families become more self- sufficient and
independent. Wider Opportunities for Women (WOW) works nationally
and in its home community of Washington, DC, to achieve economic
independence and equality of opportunity for low-income women. More
information about WOW is available at http://www.wowonline.org/.
Created by Freddie Mac in 1991, the Freddie Mac Foundation is
dedicated to creating hope and opportunity for children, youth, and
their families. As the largest corporate funder in the Washington,
DC metropolitan area, Freddie Mac and the Freddie Mac Foundation
have invested more than $312 million in organizations serving the
community. http://www.freddiemacfoundation.org/ DATASOURCE: Freddie
Mac Foundation CONTACT: Jennifer Meyer for Freddie Mac Foundation,
+1-703-903-3877 Web site: http://www.freddiemacfoundation.org/
http://www.dcmassc.org/ http://www.wowonline.org/
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