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Two Cape Cods: Hidden Poverty on the Cape and Islands - Part 11
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From: WCAI / WNAN
Meals on Wheels on the Vineyard: Much of the world knows Martha's Vineyard as a rich person's playground, but many locals are struggling to find adequate food and shelter.
Two Cape Cods: Hidden Poverty on the Cape and Islands - Part 10
(00:04:04)
From: WCAI / WNAN
Stressed Out in Eastham: According to a survey conducted by Barnstable County last year, 80% of the most needy households on the Cape wrestle with stress and anxiety.
Two Cape Cods: Hidden Poverty on the Cape and Islands - Part 9
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From: WCAI / WNAN
The Winter Rental Shuffle in Sandwich: With off-season rental-housing prices skyrocketing, where are the working poor expected to look for shelter?
Two Cape Cods: Hidden Poverty on the Cape and Islands - Part 8
(00:04:51)
From: WCAI / WNAN
Homeless in Hyannis Part 2: Shelters housed more than 500 homeless people last year. But untold others live on friends' couches, in motel rooms, and in tents in the woods.
Two Cape Cods: Hidden Poverty on the Cape and Islands - Part 7
(00:05:04)
From: WCAI / WNAN
Homeless in Hyannis Part 1: Shelters housed more than 500 homeless people last year. But untold others live on friends' couches, in motel rooms, and in tents in the woods
Two Cape Cods: Hidden Poverty on the Cape and Islands - Part 6
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From: WCAI / WNAN
Free and reduced lunch program statistics in Dennis indicate that there may be no accurate way to measure poverty.
Two Cape Cods: Hidden Poverty on the Cape and Islands - Part 12
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From: WCAI / WNAN
Elderly Poor in Harwich: The ever-rising costs of living means that for a growing number of seniors, retirement has not been the life of leisure they may have expected.
Two Cape Cods: Hidden Poverty on the Cape and Islands - Part 13
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From: WCAI / WNAN
Wampanoag in Mashpee: Of the 350 Wampanoag living in Mashpee today, 90% live from paycheck to paycheck, undeniably poor.
Two Cape Cods: Hidden Poverty on the Cape and Islands - Part 14
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From: WCAI / WNAN
Youth Flight in Falmouth: If the next generation of teachers, nurses, and firefighters can't make the Cape their home, then who will serve and take care of the people who can?
Two Cape Cods: Hidden Poverty on the Cape and Islands - Part 15
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From: WCAI / WNAN
Empty Nets in Provincetown: Cape Cod, a land named for its bounty of fish, doesn't have many commercial fishermen left.
Piece Description
A holiday gift to all public radio listeners. Because we love them. And because they show their love for us, even though they don't have to.
Written and performed by Sean Corcoran and Brian Morris, reporters at WCAI, the Cape and Islands NPR Station in Massachusetts.
Transcript
It’s Time For Our pledge Drive
(sung to the tune of “Away in a Manger”)
It’s time for our pledge drive, donations we seek
Didn’t we just finish up one last week?
It’s easy with our volunteers standing by
Just call us, we promise we won’t bleed you dry.
Give what feels comfortable, pony up cash
Try not to worry as stock markets crash
Forget about vanishing 401-K’s
Dig deep in your pockets, contribute today.
We’re earnest, we’re funny, and sometimes we’re smug
A mere hundred dollars gets you this great mug
Our valuable service you can’t get for free
Unlike those executives from A.I.G.
Help us in hitting that pledge drive home run
Five bucks a week, it won’t break anyone
We keep you connected, we broaden your mind
We gave you Obama, now it’s payback time.
The phones, they aren’t ringing, we’ll have to extend
Our fundraising til March of 2010.
But we could...
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Timing and Cues
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