
This week in Social Impact Across the US we pulled together stories about how the country serves those most in need, from government entitlement programs to apps that provide better access to social services.
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What do you think about what’s happening in social impact across the U.S.? How might Philly learn from other cities and states? Please leave a comment to help us bring the national and local conversations together.
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