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  • About
  • Contact
  • Stories of Need
    • Stories of those in need
    • Seniors 75+
    • Single Parents
    • Married with Children
    • Children Under 18
    • Refugees & Immigrants
    • Young Adults without Kids
  • Regional Picture
  • 12 Communities
    • Why these communities?
    • Akron-Newstead
    • Buffalo (East)
    • Buffalo (West)
    • Cheektowaga
    • Lackawanna
    • Lockport
    • Newfane
    • Niagara Falls
    • Springville-Concord
    • Tonawanda and North Tonawanda
    • Town of Tonawanda
    • West Seneca
  • Reports
  • Providers
  • Strategies & Models
    • Awareness & Information
    • Communities & Neighborhoods
    • Housing
    • Seniors
    • Refugees & Immigrants
    • Coalition & Capacity Building
    • Health & Mental Health
    • Parents & Families
    • Safety
    • Transportation
    • Workforce Development
    • Youth & Teens
  • About
  • Contact
  • Stories of Need
    • Stories of those in need
    • Seniors 75+
    • Single Parents
    • Married with Children
    • Children Under 18
    • Refugees & Immigrants
    • Young Adults without Kids
  • Regional Picture
  • 12 Communities
    • Why these communities?
    • Akron-Newstead
    • Buffalo (East)
    • Buffalo (West)
    • Cheektowaga
    • Lackawanna
    • Lockport
    • Newfane
    • Niagara Falls
    • Springville-Concord
    • Tonawanda and North Tonawanda
    • Town of Tonawanda
    • West Seneca
  • Reports
  • Providers
  • Strategies & Models
    • Awareness & Information
    • Communities & Neighborhoods
    • Housing
    • Seniors
    • Refugees & Immigrants
    • Coalition & Capacity Building
    • Health & Mental Health
    • Parents & Families
    • Safety
    • Transportation
    • Workforce Development
    • Youth & Teens

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Sponsored by The John R. Oishei Foundation, Numbers in Need is a collaboration between the Mobile Safety-Net Team and the UB Regional Institute. The project updates 12 community reports, offering new data, insights, stories, and tools for understanding people in need in Buffalo Niagara and developing solutions that lift individuals and families out of poverty.


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