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100

This adjective is often used to enforce a false narrative to explain why people experiencing homelessness.

What is lazy?

100

This is the federal hourly minimum wage.

What is $7.25?

100

90% of brain development occurs by this age.

What is age 5?

100

This employee just adopted 2 poodles.

Who is Tara Wren?

100

Board game where players can receive help from the Community Chest.

What is Monopoly?

200

A child that has a stable home and remains in a school system can improve these.

What are test scores or grades?

200

This document is often required for a job interview and is frequently supported by United Way job-readiness programs.

What is a resume?

200

Although they provide this service, early educators often can't afford it themselves due to low wages.

What is child care?

200

This employee just completed their first half marathon.

Who is Alex Schaper?

200

The city where United Way was founded in 1887.

What is Denver?

300
Acronym for households living above the federal poverty line but below survival budget.

What is ALICE?

300

This is often considered the most important factor for a person to increase their income over time.

What is education?

300

In many U.S. states, the annual cost of this child-related expense exceeds the cost of in-state public college tuition.

What is child care?

300

This employee recently received their doctorate.

Who is Mahit Vaddadi?

300

The largest donor in United Way history, donating ~$25 million to multiple local United Ways.

Who is MacKenzie Scott?

400

This is the percentage of a person's income that is typically considered "affordable" when it comes to housing.

What is 30%?

400

This term describes the ability to understand and use various financial skills, including personal financial management and budgeting.

What is financial literacy?

400

United Way's signature reading initiative.

What is ReadUP?

400

This employee can deadlift 3 times their bodyweight.

Who is Kylie Frandsen?

400

United Way began to support relief agencies serving adults and children who were affected by this disease in the late 19th century.

What is tuberculosis?

500

This has long been the primary way for families to build wealth.

What is homeownership?

500

Two-generation models target children and their caregivers/parents in low-income families in hopes of ending this.

What is the cycle of poverty or generational poverty?

500

Children who are not reading at grade level by this grade are four times more likely to drop out of high school.

What is third grade?

500

When this employee competed in gymnastics, they won the Pennsylvania all-around competition.

Who is Brian Rowe?

500

This US president made United Way the official charity of the federal government's Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) in the 1980s.

Who is Ronald Reagan?