The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Balancing Work and Family

Charities face new challenges over what benefits to provide

By Heather Joslyn

As the founder of a nonprofit group that works to strengthen families, Sylvia Ann Hewlett feels compelled to practice what she preaches.

The group, the National Parenting Association, in New York, has a $500,000 budget and only two full-time workers. But Ms. Hewlett says she makes sure the employees have a basic...

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