Answering Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Call to Serve
United Way of Central Carolinas will celebrate the life, legacy and vision of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with its annual MLK Call to Service on Saturday, January 18 from noon unti
Year in Review: United Way’s Biggest Impact Moments of 2019
From giving and volunteering, to impacting and advocating, it has been a busy year at United Way of Central Carolinas. As we look forward to the New Year, we thank our community fo
Season’s Greetings from United Way’s President and CEO
Dear United Way Family, As 2019 draws to an end, I want to wish you and your family a very happy holiday and best wishes for the New Year. This season is a reminder that the
Reflections of a United Way Campaign Associate: Elena Suarez
Campaign associates function as extensions of United Way’s Resource Development team in coordinating employee fundraising campaigns and soliciting employee pledges throughout the
3 New Year’s Resolutions United Way Can Help You Keep
For many people, New Year’s resolutions are an opportunity to resolve to make changes, accomplish goals and improve lives. Need a little inspiration for some great 2020 re
ACC and United Way of Central Carolinas Continue to Support Student Literacy
The Atlantic Coast Conference and United Way of Central Carolinas once again partner to support student literacy through the ACC United Way Reading Challenge, a charitable initiati
United Way and ACC Celebrate 20+ Years of Partnership
The first weekend of December brings together the community’s love of college football and helping children in the greater Charlotte region succeed. United Way of Central
Reflections of a United Way Loaned Executive: Tyshanna Wallace
Loaned executives come to United Way “on loan” from companies and organizations to assist in coordinating fundraising strategies, volunteer support and donor cultivation throug
Finding Home: As Lake Arbor Tenants Find Housing, More Displacements Expected In City
One of Charlotte's biggest housing stories this year has been the effort to find homes for hundreds of displaced residents at Lake Arbor apartments in west Charlotte. About half th