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Sweet Charity?

Emergency Food and the End of Entitlement

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An edition of Sweet charity? (1998)

Sweet Charity?

Emergency Food and the End of Entitlement

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"The resurgence of charity has to be a good thing, doesn't it? No, says sociologist Janet Poppendieck, not when stopgap charitable efforts replace consistent public policy, and poverty continues to grow. In Sweet Charity?, Poppendieck goes behind the scenes of America's hunger relief programs to assess the effectiveness of these home-grown efforts and to track the shift away from entitlements in the nation's response to poverty and hunger." "Traveling the country to work in soup kitchens and gleaning centers, the author reports from the front lines. We hear from the "clients," who endure endless humiliations as they receive meals too small to feed their families; from the well-meaning volunteers, whose enthusiasm cannot overcome the underlying causes of all the misery they witness; and from the directors, who find that their programs are becoming more and more "successful" but wonder if they are not in some way contributing to the very problem they are working so hard to solve."--Jacket.

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Sweet Charity?: Emergency Food and the End of Entitlement
August 1, 1999, Penguin (Non-Classics)
in English
Cover of: Sweet charity?
Sweet charity?: emergency food and the end of entitlement
1999, Penguin Books
in English
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Sweet charity?: emergency food and the end of entitlement
1998, Viking
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First Sentence

"IT SNOWED IN BROOKLYN the night before I was scheduled to begin my research at the soup kitchen."

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Library of Congress
HV696.F6P663 1999, HV696.F6 P663 1999

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Open Library
OL7351129M
ISBN 10
0140245561
ISBN 13
9780140245561
OCLC/WorldCat
41995233
Library Thing
1125437
Goodreads
1292632

First Sentence

"IT SNOWED IN BROOKLYN the night before I was scheduled to begin my research at the soup kitchen."

Work Description

The resurgence of charity has to be a good thing, doesn't it? No, says sociologist Janet Poppendieck, not when stopgap charitable efforts replace consistent public policy, and poverty continues to grow. In Sweet Charity?, Poppendieck goes behind the scenes of America's hunger relief programs to assess the effectiveness of these home-grown efforts and to track the shift away from entitlements in the nation's response to poverty and hunger.

Traveling the country to work in soup kitchens and gleaning centers, the author reports from the front lines.

We hear from the "clients," who endure endless humiliations as they receive meals too small to feed their families; from the well-meaning volunteers, whose enthusiasm cannot overcome the underlying causes of all the misery they witness; and from the directors, who find that their programs are becoming more and more "successful" but wonder if they are not in some way contributing to the very problem they are working so hard to solve.

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