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Evansville Rotary Club

Regional Voices: Carol Braden-Clarke "Who is ALICE"

Season 2015 Episode 22 | 27m 13s

Carol Braden-Clarke of United Way of Southwest IN speaks to the Evansville Rotary Club.

Carol Braden-Clarke, President of the United Way of Southwest Indiana, speaks to the Evansville Rotary Club during their weekly luncheon about ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained and Employed) - people who earn more than the poverty line, but not enough to meet basic needs.

06/08/2015

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Evansville Rotary Club is a local public television program presented by WNIN PBS

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Evansville Rotary Club

Regional Voices: Carol Braden-Clarke "Who is ALICE"

Season 2015 Episode 22 | 27m 13s

Carol Braden-Clarke, President of the United Way of Southwest Indiana, speaks to the Evansville Rotary Club during their weekly luncheon about ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained and Employed) - people who earn more than the poverty line, but not enough to meet basic needs.

06/08/2015

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