“For many children, Who are required to leave home early in the morning and travel long distances after school to reach her homes, the WPA lunch constitutes the only hot meal of the day”, (Ellen Woodward). The kids got one of the only meals they would eat that day due to the Great depression. “ Through the daily service of warm, nourishing food, prepared by quality , needy woman workers”, (Ellen Woodward). Some might say that this program gave women jobs , but the schools couldn't have needed that many women possibly like 10 women to serve food but there was definitely more than ten women unemployed trying to get jobs. This shows that the program didn't give many women food. Also on the other side of this they might say that it helped lots of children grow up to be healthy, but in reality it did help a lot of children but there wasn't just children hungry there were men and women out there who were very hungry too. This once again shows that the New Deal was a …show more content…
Also even after the new deal and during the second one children and families were starving and giving up hope on President Roosevelt's New Deal and the WPA only helped some children and no one else even though there was many other people starving on the street The question whether it was a good or bad New Deal is very important because people should know about America's history and if America's past worked. Also we should learn to know that sometimes the president's ideas might not always work , which is very similar to times now with president Donald Trump and his “plans”. With all of this it is clearly shown the New Deal was a