Georgia
Georgia gave low-income Black women $20,000 over 2 years. A participant said the money helped her afford day care and pay bills.
Shamarra Woods, 31, used her $700 a month in basic income to afford childcare, rent, and groceries in Atlanta.
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info@easybranches.comShamarra Woods, 31, used her $700 a month in basic income to afford childcare, rent, and groceries in Atlanta.