United For ALICE

Across Forsyth and Dawson Counties, thousands of hardworking households are struggling to make ends meet. These families are part of the ALICE population—Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed. They earn above the Federal Poverty Level, but not enough to afford the basics like housing, childcare, food, transportation, and healthcare.

United Way of Forsyth County uses ALICE data to understand the true cost of living in our communities and to guide investments that create real solutions. By shining a light on the challenges ALICE families face, we can work together to build pathways to financial stability and opportunity.

ALICE Families in our community
ALICE Household Survival Budget, Selected Counties, Georgia, 2023

Forsyth County Snapshot

31%
of households below the ALICE threshold

Key challenges:

Rising housing costs, limited affordable childcare, and transportation barriers

Our response:

Investments in financial coaching, job training, early learning initiatives, and mental health services

Download Forsyth County Report 

Dawson County Snapshot

40%
of households below the ALICE threshold

Key challenges:

Rural access to healthcare, limited public transportation, and wage gaps in service-based jobs

Our response:

Partnerships to expand nonprofit capacity, increase access to basic needs, and create career pathways

Download Dawson County Report 

25%