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On Giving Tuesday, United Way of Central Maryland will host the 30|30 Experience. 

The program takes participants through 30 days of decision-making as the head of a low-income household.

The 90-minute program is intended to help participants understand the challenges that thousands in the Baltimore area face.

โ€œEvery day, more than one of every four Marylanders fight to make ends meet,โ€ said Franklyn Baker, president and CEO of United Way of Central Maryland, in a statement

โ€œThe 30|30 Experience reveals to participants exactly why so many hardworking people canโ€™t make ends meet,โ€ he said. 

The pandemic exacerbated challenges that low-income households already faced. 

Earlier this year, United Way conducted a survey to find out how people living in Maryland were impacted by COVID-19.

The survey found that respondents had the same top three concerns: household members getting COVID, mental health issues like depression or anxiety, and childcare and education. 

When the pandemic hit, 39 percent of all households in Maryland โ€“ roughly 860,000 households โ€“ were struggling to make ends meet.

โ€œNow more than ever, we see a need for compassion and support of our neighbors who are struggling to get by,โ€ Baker said. 

โ€œWhether the 30|30 Experience opens participantsโ€™ eyes to the struggles others face โ€“ or affirms their lived experience โ€“ theyโ€™ll leave it better equipped to share with others the challenges and choices vulnerable families face every day,โ€ he said. 

The program will be open to the public on Nov. 30 at 10 a.m.

Participants must pre-register by noon on Nov. 29. To register, visit uwcm.org/GivingTuesday3030

This story has been updated.