Saluting those who give back: Four honored with Governor’s Volunteer Service Award
Three Charlotte-area people and a local business have been honored by the state for the volunteer work they do in the greater Charlotte area.
Four Local Volunteers Honored with Governor’s Awards
United Way announced the local Governor’s Award winners for volunteerism, including one local honoree who won a Medallion Award.
New Partnerships Signal New Impact at Novant Health
Collaboration on the region’s health and human services challenges. When Novant Health’s Dr. Ophelia Garmon-Brown recently led the unveiling of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg
McGuireWoods has been with United Way from the Beginning
Without McGuireWoods, United Way of Central Carolinas would not exist today. The names were different back then. In the depths of the Great Depression, Charlotte’s United
National Gypsum is Firmly On Board with United Way
Among all of United Way of Central Carolinas’ supporters, National Gypsum has one of the highest percentages of employees who donate to United Way. “We’re a local
Committed Leadership at Duke Energy
What sets Duke Energy apart is its leadership. They’re a leader in generosity, as United Way’s third-largest donor year after year after year – one of only five compan
Quantifying Improvement and Impact at Ingersoll Rand
Ingersoll Rand’s vision is to create a world of sustainable progress and enduring results. In philanthropic terms, that translates into continual, measurable improveme
Harris Teeter Changes Lives one Customer at a Time
Hometown favorite Harris Teeter is Charlotte’s largest grocer by both market share and number of stores. So the Matthews-based chain intentionally leverages its vast custo
Inspirational and Innovative Philanthropy at Fifth Third Bank
Fifth Third Bank and United Way have a rich combined history. Company-wide, the bank’s involvement with United Way agencies dates back over 100 years. Last year, Fifth Thi
Enterprise Picks Up the Community
When Enterprise recently worked with United Way to put together snack packs at Salvation Army’s Center of Hope, it wasn’t enough to set a goal on the overall number of packs to