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Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty expands their work

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“’A 2019 study showed that people who were formerly incarcerated were twice as likely to be food insecure as the general population,’ says Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty Project Manager, Dr. Sara Dye.

Dr. Sara Dye says new partnerships will allow the organization to evaluate programs that are designed to reduce recidivism rates and aid formerly-incarcerated persons in reentry.

‘We at the Baylor Collaborative 100 Poverty have a three pronged approach to our work that combines practice, policy, and research,’ says Dr. Dye.”

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