- Tuesday, February 9, 2021
- 8:00 AM–8:00 AM
- Online
We are excited to offer the next installment in our "Future of..." Series on The Future of Poverty. To register, select the More Information link above.
Join us February 9, 2021, to hear Michelle Van Dyke, CEO of Heart of West Michigan United Way share results of a recent study that found 37% of Kent County households could not afford basic needs such as housing, child care, food, transportation, health care, and technology. Two thirds of those families were employed—they are part of what is often referred to as the working poor.
These families are living on the edge—working hard and earning too much to be considered poor but not earning enough to avoid skipping meals, worrying about paying bills or being one unexpected car repair or doctor visit from a financial disaster. Get a more accurate picture of our West Michigan community and learn what United Way and other organizations are doing to address the situation and how you can help.
Free; please register online »
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Sponsored by the Calvin Center for Innovation in Business and the Calvin Alumni Association
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