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There are nearly a dozen communities in Baltimore in which half of the residents don't have access to a car. Can they succeed without one?
My conversation is with Marty Schwartz, president of Vehicles for Change which works to get people cars they can afford and trains people to be automotive technicians--jobs that are in high demand. His organization is also one of the non-profits that is scrambling to make up for loss in federal funding.
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There are nearly a dozen communities in Baltimore in which half of the residents don't have access to a car. Can they succeed without one?
My conversation is with Marty Schwartz, president of Vehicles for Change which works to get people cars they can afford and trains people to be automotive technicians--jobs that are in high demand. His organization is also one of the non-profits that is scrambling to make up for loss in federal funding.

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