AmeriCorps cuts leave people who serve and community organizations scrambling for alternatives
Associated Press
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A storm-damaged roof was repaired in 2021 by Mosaic in Action, a nonprofit organization that relies on anow-suspended AmeriCorps program, is seen in West Columbia, Texas. (AP via Jim Liberatore)An AmeriCorps team works on home repairs in Brazoria County, Texas, in 2022 with Mosaic in Action, a nonprofit organization that relies on the now-suspended program. (AP via Jim Liberatore)An AmeriCorps team works on a greenhouse in Casper, Wyoming, in 2024 for the Casper Housing Authority, a nonprofit organization that relies on the now-suspended program. (AP via Jamie Purcell)An AmeriCorps team works on a greenhouse in Casper, Wyoming, in 2024 for the Casper Housing Authority, a nonprofit organization that relies on the now-suspended program. (AP via Jamie Purcell)
A storm-damaged roof was repaired in 2021 by Mosaic in Action, a nonprofit organization that relies on anow-suspended AmeriCorps program, is seen in West Columbia, Texas. (AP via Jim Liberatore)