Many employers do not like to acknowledge that the wage level that they're offering means their own people do not have enough money at the end of the month to feed their family.

Suzanne Donovan, a spokeswoman for the nonprofit Step Up Savannah, which convinces local businesses to let them meet with their employees so they can connect those who are eligible with public assistance programs.

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Suzanne Donovan, a spokeswoman for the nonprofit Step Up Savannah, which convinces local businesses to let them meet with their employees so they can connect those who are eligible with public assistance programs.

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Caroline Cournoyer is GOVERNING's senior web editor.
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