A Reflection on 2022 from Our President and CEO
President and CEO Laura Yates Clark reflects on a busy year at United Way.
Offering High-Quality Healthcare to Individuals and Families in Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Care Ring has been serving Charlotte since 1955 and their mission has remained the same after all these years – to provide high-quality healthcare services in a holistic manner
Promoting Mental Wellness Through Advocacy, Education and Prevention
Around 53 million U.S. adults experienced a mental health disorder in 2020, compared to 50 million in 2019. Less than half of these diagnosed mental health disorders were treated.
Providing Fresh, Local Produce to Neighbors in Charlotte
Around 15% of the Mecklenburg County population lives in food deserts, which is greater than the national average of about 11%. (MeckNC.gov) This means that around 15% of the popul
Breaking Down Barriers for Women in the Skilled Trades
“It’s not just swinging a hammer,” said Corporate Partnerships Manager Marion Pulse from She Built This City, a local nonprofit seeking equity for women in the skilled trades
Providing Resources For Families, the Elderly and Formerly Incarcerated
Bringing For The Struggle to life was always a part of Alesha Brown’s plan. Now the Founder and Executive Director of her own nonprofit, For The Struggle, Inc (FTS), Brown want
Lowe’s Investment Strengthens Communities
The Lowe’s Foundation gives $500,000 to United Way to fund expanded United Neighborhoods efforts across the Charlotte region.
Welcoming Our New Major Gifts Officer
United Way of Central Carolinas recently welcomed Kayte Foras as one of the organization’s new Major Gifts Officers. Here at United Way of Central Carolinas, we are thrilled to w