Act could increase assistance for Missourians
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Rita Haralson-Alford waits for further directions in the clerical office Tuesday, Sept. 29 at the Salvation Army. Each morning before she leaves to volunteer at the Salvation Army, Haralson-Alford fills out online applications and sends off her resume, hoping to land a full-time job and get off unemployment.
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Rita Haralson-Alford hands off a bag of groceries Tuesday, Sept. 29 at the Salvation Army at 1108 W. Ash St. As she looks for a full-time job, Haralson-Alford helps volunteer by gathering food and household goods and doing other daily clerical work at the Salvation Army.
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Rita Haralson-Alford goes through a book of puzzles after returning home from volunteering at the Salvation Army on Tuesday, Sept. 29. After losing her job as a custodian with Columbia Public Schools because of a neck injury, Haralson-Alford started volunteering at the Salvation Army and plans to continue until she finds a full-time job.
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