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Individual problems don't defy solutions at child poverty hearing
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Individual problems don't defy solutions at child poverty hearing
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Individual problems don't defy solutions at child poverty hearing
2013
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\"I have no money to fix it. I feel like I've let my kids down. I can't cook, clean, wash clothes or anything because I have no money to do this.\" \"I have $300 a month,\" [Kimberly Goodwin Shrewsbury] told the committee. \"I have three kids in school and one works here. I'm so proud of them. I can't walk like I should. It's hard. I can't do it anymore. I came here to speak and get a meal.\" Her children \"can only do so much and go to school,\" she said. \"I'm disappointed in myself because I can't do any better. I feel like a sponge. I'm a bum.\"
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