Mobile Market Brings Fresh Food to Renaissance
For residents like Ms. Moore, eating well and accessing healthy, affordable groceries on a consistent basis are challenging when living in a lower-income, food insecure community.
Kathryn Firmin-Sellers Named Chief Impact Officer of United Way of Central Carolinas
United Way of Central Carolinas announced today the addition of Kathryn Firmin-Sellers as the organization’s new Chief Impact Officer effective December 3.
What Makes a Neighborhood Healthy?
Healthy children and families. Thriving economic conditions. Quality education options. It’s all these things and more that give a community the power to shine. From helpi
More than Donations, Ingersoll Rand’s Community Support Drives Change
For Ingersoll Rand, giving back doesn’t stop with donations, or with a singular volunteer activity. With its North American Headquarters just outside of Charlotte in Davidson, th
Ways to Give Back This Holiday Season
Grow your heart three sizes this holiday season by giving back and spreading cheer to those who need it most in our community. From fun events hosted by United Way engagemen
Hunger Dinner Gives a Taste of Food Insecurity
What’s it like to face food insecurity every day? For many children and families living in the Charlotte region, access to enough healthy food is limited by a lack of mone
How United Way’s Engagement Groups Are Making a Positive Impact in our Community
One of the things that makes United Way of Central Carolinas’ engagement groups so unique is their focus on going beyond traditional networking events to make a real difference i
5 United Way Partners Advancing Healthy Living
Access to health care is vital for children’s growth and development and for adults to live a full and productive life. Without affordable, quality health care services and progr
How Giving Back is Good for Your Health
What’s a great way to help ensure healthy, active and independent living throughout life? Volunteering! That’s right – volunteering is closely tied to good health. Jus
Volunteers roll up sleeves for Mooresville-Lake Norman Days of Caring
More than 175 volunteers took the opportunity to roll up their sleeves and work together Sept. 22-25 to make an impact in our community during the seventh annual United Way of Cent