Seeking Assistance and Self-Advocacy

The Labor Market

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This is a 5 minute video that covers the labor market and what factors contribute to the laws of supply and demand to determine the amount of labor employed and wages. This video will meet standard EPF.4 with a review of EPF. 2(a) and (F) and EPF. 3(a)

Material Type: Lecture

Online Application for SNAP benefits

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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) offers food benefits to eligible, low-income individuals and families. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is the largest federal nutrition assistance program. SNAP provides benefits to eligible low-income individuals and families via an Electronic Benefits Transfer card. This card can be used like a debit card to purchase eligible food in authorized retail food stores.

Material Type: Reading

Authors: Ask A Librarian, Reed College

Oregon ACA Health Coverage Marketplace

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OregonHeathCare.gov is the (ACA) Affordable Care Act also called Obama Care health insurance marketplace for the state of Oregon. The ACA marketplace is intended to make health insurance more affordable for those with the lowest incomes by subsidizing the cost. Medicaid is extended in Oregon to those who earn up to 138% of the federal poverty level. You can apply online via OregonHeathCare.gov. If you need help, enrollment assistance is free of charge and available Find Local Help.

Material Type: Reading

Authors: Ask A Librarian, Reed College

Remix of "Feeding the Hungry with Food Stamps Program"

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This is a remix of "Feeding the Hungry with Food Stamps Program". This resource is the beginning of a list of identifying areas in the resource that need additional resources to create a more pluralistic understanding of the ways our nation can feed all people. The original resource from Digital Public Library of America can be found here: https://www.oercommons.org/courses/feeding-the-hungry-with-food-stamp-programs

Material Type: Primary Source

Authors: Joanna Schimizzi, Christina M Spears

Community Partnerships Helping Students in School

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Learn how Harrison High School in Evansville, IN is using community partnerships to support students in this video from American Graduate Day 2013. Reconnecting Youth is a nonprofit organization that helps bring social workers into schools. High school students often need help balancing school, work and their social lives. Social workers help students improve their time management and communication skills. When students feel more connected to school, they begin to see how they fit in and how they can contribute to their communities. Use the resources in the Support Materials section below to help students improve their communication skills.

Material Type: Lecture

Author: American Graduate

Mentors Helping First-Generation College Students

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Learn how tnAchieves helps first generation college students as they prepare for college through mentoring, scholarship opportunities, and advising in this video from American Graduate Day 2013. The steps required to prepare for, apply to, and finance a college education are challenging for all students, but they can be especially daunting when you are the first person in your family to pursue higher education. tnAchieve helps students with challenging tasks, such as completing the FAFSA application, and connects the students with mentors. Use the FAFSA Guide handout in the Support Materials section to help students apply for financial aid.

Material Type: Lecture

Author: american graduate