At its core, the idea of freedom is tied to something deeply human: the potential to shape one’s own future. Or, as Franklin D. Roosevelt described it in his 1941 State of the Union Address, “freedom from want.”
For most of us, one of the most tangible expressions of that freedom is meaningful work, the kind of work that gives us the ability to contribute, support the people we care about, develop our talents, achieve our personal goals, and build a life with purpose. That kind of opportunity doesn’t happen through employment alone. It happens through access.

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