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27161
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The search for an alternative site for FoodFirst, a new three-story building proposed by the Inter-Faith Council for Social Service to replace its existing pantry, is the subject of intense debate in downtown Carrboro. IFC director Michael Reinke says the situation is about feeding hungry people, and not about the homeless.
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28031
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The early settlers of New Bern and Craven County faced many of the same problems that exist today, such as what to do with the poor and indigent, the orphan, and those who have contagious diseases. In North Carolina, the Anglican parish had the primary responsibility for dealing with such issues.
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18401
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Social services, perhaps more than any other area of governmental activity, involves complex interrelationships among the federal, state, and local governments. In North Carolina most public social services programs are administered by the counties and county administration of the programs is supervised by the state. That arrangement and the intergovernmental cooperation it requires generate some special frustrations and problems. But while state administration of social services is sometimes advocated, there is no serious movement in North Carolina to adopt the state administration model that exists in other states.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 51 Issue 1, Summer 1985, p20-28
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18336
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North Carolina provides social services in an extensive array of programs including public assistance and medical care. The program itself is complex because federal, state, and local governments are involved in designing and administering social services.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 44 Issue 1, Summer 1978, p1-8, f