New Deal Relief Projects
Title: New Deal Relief Projects
Category: /History
Details: Words: 271 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
New Deal Relief Projects
Category: /History
Details: Words: 271 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
After the major crisis of the banking
situation had slightly blown over,
President F.D.R. faced a new and much
more prominent problem; and that was to
provide relief and other charities for the
unemployed and now many homeless
families, along with struggling businesses
and facilities.
He quickly designed many new
programs that would surely help these
families that were in desperate need of it.
The Public Works
Administration (PWA) was designed to
provide
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the Civilian
Conservation Corps, (CCC). This
organization provided work for and
unemployed and unmarried men. They
received food and shelter and were paid
about $30 a month for their services, and
$25 of that monthly sum was intended on
providing for their families. Over 250,000
men joined this group, living together in
army-type camps. They performed
outdoor work such as digging ditches,
fighting fires, also restoration and
construction of homes. They benefited
from the workout, and their families