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 National D-Day Memorial marks 82nd anniversary with tribute to advocate Lucille Hoback Boggess Ian Price June 3, 2026 RBT’s Sleeping Beauty, Blacksburg Summer Arts Festival, Paint Fincastle this weekend Gene Marrano June 3, 2026 Hometown D-Day heroes honored Gene Marrano June 3, 2026