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    A Path to Success for Maryland's Working Poor

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    Likowski, Alex
    Date
    2017-04-27
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    Description of the April 26, 2017 panel discussion of the United Way of Central Maryland's ALICE Report (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) released in January 2017.
    Panelists:
    Jay A. Perman, MD, President of the University of Maryland, Baltimore;
    Franklyn Baker, President and CEO of the United Way of Central Maryland;
    and, Joe Jones, founder and CEO of the Center for Urban Families.
    Andrew Green, Sun editorial page editor, served as moderator.
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    ALICE Report
    United Way of Central Maryland
    University of Maryland, Baltimore
    Working poor--Maryland--Baltimore
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10713/6642
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