Profile of Appalachia

This booklet describes the changing economic conditions in Appalachia and the improved social services for children. According to statistics reported in 1969 nearly 43 percent of all children under 6 in Appalachia were categorized as poor and likely to require some special services, while only 5 per...

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Appalachian Regional Commission DC
Black Appalachian Commission
Black Community
Community Involvement
Community Services
Day Care
Home Programs
Intervention
Job Training
Poverty
Poverty Areas
Poverty Programs
Preschool Education
Road Construction
Social Services
Transportation
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