A felony conviction shouldn’t be a sentence to starvation   ...Middle East

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A felony conviction shouldn’t be a sentence to starvation  
We both are survivors of America’s criminal justice system.   We both received felony drug convictions, served our time, have jobs, support our families and have begun rebuilding our lives. We have worked tirelessly to achieve our goals.   Upon release, we shared a common goal of pursuing a quality job that would allow us and our families security, but we needed help with food security temporarily during reentry. We were lucky enough to have friends, family and other supports to ensure our success.   But what happens when even your best efforts aren’t enough to get by?   Since former President Bill Clinton’s welfare reform policy was enacted in 1996, people with a fed

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