Local preschool fights pandemic, language barriers with new classroom
Families First in Cabarrus County never shut its doors when the pandemic started. Instead, it opened a classroom for school-age children of families with essential worker parents.
$4 Million in CARES Act Funds Awarded to 39 Mecklenburg Nonprofits Impacted by the Coronavirus Pandemic in Special Round of COVID-19 Response Fund Grants
United Way of Central Carolinas, in partnership with Foundation For The Carolinas, has awarded $4 million from the COVID-19 Response Fund to 39 Mecklenburg County nonprofits in a s
The Impact of Thankfulness
During this season of gratitude, United Way of Central Carolinas has much to be thankful for, including our donors, volunteers and nonprofit partners who have answered the call to
Showing Generosity this GivingTuesday
GivingTuesday is about small acts of generosity and the power of collective giving to change the world. United Way of Central Carolinas stands ready to keep the momentum goi
‘Super-Seven’ honored as Governor’s Volunteer Service Award winners
It was indeed a red letter day for the HealthReach Clinic on Tuesday as the seven volunteer nurses were honored as the winners of the Governor’s Volunteer Service Award.
United Way Initiatives at a Glance: United Neighborhoods
Launched in 2017 by United Way of Central Carolinas, United Neighborhoods is changing the odds in disinvested communities by supporting resident-driven revitalization efforts that