How do you join the Campaign for Working Families?

How do you join the Campaign for Working Families?

You can become a WFP supporter by signing on to the WFP People’s Charter — our roadmap for getting out of the many messes our country is in. From there, we invite you to attend a Welcome Gathering, where you can learn more about WFP and meet other people who want to build the power we need to get the world we deserve.

What does the Campaign for Working Families do?

Mission: HELP WORKING FAMILIES & INDIVIDUALS ACHIEVE ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT BY PROVIDING FREE TAX PREPARATION SERVICES, RESOURCE BUILDING AND ASSET DEVELOPMENT. Campaign for Working Families is a 501(c)(3) organization, with an IRS ruling year of 2016, and donations are tax-deductible.

Where can I file my taxes for free in Philadelphia?

Free tax help is available locally. Use this link to find a free tax site near you: https://irs.treasury.gov/freetaxprep. If you live in Philadelphia or the surrounding area, you may be eligible for free tax services from Temple University and the Campaign for Working Families (https://cwfphilly.org).

What is virtual tax preparation?

Virtual Tax Preparation allows you to still have your taxes completed by a tax professional, without the need to schedule a meeting and bring binders of paperwork you collected in order to file your tax returns.

What does the term working family mean?

Definition(s): 12). “Working families are defined as families with a non-elderly, non-disabled head of household whose income is reported by HUD [the Department of Housing and Urban Development] to be ‘primarily from earnings.

Can I do my taxes virtually?

Virtual tax preparation lets you file your taxes with a remote Tax Professional all from the comfort of your home without having to make an office visit. Upload your tax documents and connect and review them with your Tax Pro, who will then prepare your tax return.

Who are working families?

“Working families are defined as families with a non-elderly, non-disabled head of household whose income is reported by HUD [the Department of Housing and Urban Development] to be ‘primarily from earnings. ‘ Most of these households have children, but some do not (Sard, & Fischer, 2003).”

What is work-family culture?

Work-family culture has been defined as the “shared assumptions, beliefs, and values regarding the extent to which an organization supports and values the integration of employees’ work and family lives” (Thompson et al., 1999; p. 394).

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