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5 pages in length. The writer briefly discusses People Escaping Poverty Project (PEPP), the history of welfare and how policy changes are necessary in order to protect those who are recipients of the social welfare system. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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for change has been both extensive and perpetual in nature. Social welfare policies must be looked at from a communal perspective, leaving out the socially and economically destructive aspects
that are intrinsic to private interests. The manner by which such components of social policy should be analyzed is by way of understanding how social welfare allocations are inextricably
connected from within the economic marketplace and what such implications mean for the overall, larger picture. People Escaping Poverty Project (PEPP) has focused upon easing the economic burden upon
those who live in parts of Minnesota and North Dakota for more than the past two decades; having begun as "a small group of women seeking economic justice" (PEPP, 2006),
the grassroots organization has evolved into "a builder of organizations and defender of Human Rights" (PEPP, 2006) whereby its mission is to "strategically challenge the power dynamics of systems and
institutions, by organizing powerful people and resources through intentional relationships" (PEPP, 2006). II. CAN SOCIAL WELFARE SYSTEM POLICY CHANGE FOR THE BETTER?
Welfare in the United States has long supported those who have not been able to support themselves. In light of the fact that American policy was instituted as a
transitory timetable meant to help people get onto their financial feet, the quest to reform these programs has been realized in significantly different ways -- successful only to a very
limited degree. Todays reform efforts illustrate how Americas approach to the current social welfare system is one that might appear dispassionate at first glance but is a necessary turn
toward salvaging what is supposed to be a temporary respite for those down on their luck. As advocates for helping the homeless population secure housing and employment at the
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