LinkLinks Washington Post: Nonprofit project offers cash lifeline to District’s poorest By Editor On Jul 7, 2020 Last updated Jul 7, 2020 77 Share Life was never going to be easy for Latasha Carrington. She has known that since she was a child. In her teens she spent five years in foster care, with 15 families. She had her first child at 19. Now, at 31, Carrington is the mother of seven, sharing a cramped apartment with her husband and children in the District’s Ward 8, where 31 percent of families live in poverty in one of the wealthiest cities in the country. 77 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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