United Way’s ALICE survey looks at pandemic’s impact Gene Marrano May 6, 2021 1 minute read Abby Hamilton-United Way United Way of Roanoke Valley’s initiative to identify those families living just above the poverty line but not making enough to keep from struggling included a month-long survey – and the results are in. The story from WFIR’s Gene Marrano: See survey results below: https://www.uwrv.org/alice-covid-19-survey-results/ Share: Post navigation Previous: VDH update coronavirus data from Roanoke ValleyNext: Page Moir back on the sidelines as a head coach Related Stories Detectives hunt armed suspects who targeted wrong house in Southeast Roanoke Ian Price March 3, 2026 0 Do Good Days accepting nominations from non-profits looking for a little help through March 9 Gene Marrano March 3, 2026 0 Delegate Franklin holds first town hall in Blacksburg as elected official Web Staff March 2, 2026 0