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Tocqueville Society Spotlight | Michele and Walter Fisher
United Way of Central Carolinas’ Tocqueville Society recognizes a select group of change-makers with an unsurpassed dedication to making a positive impact in the Charlotte
Nurturing Children and Strengthening Families in Cabarrus County
United Way of Central Carolinas works to ensure children and young people in Cabarrus County have the knowledge and resources to succeed.
Day of Caring Brings Together Over 800 Union County Neighbors in Service
More than 800 volunteers across the community joined United Way of Central Carolinas to celebrate the 28th annual United Way Union County Day of Caring on Saturday, Aug. 28.
Nurturing Children and Strengthening Families in Cabarrus County
Each day, United Way of Central Carolinas works to ensure children and young people in Cabarrus County have the knowledge, skills and resources to create a successful path from sch
Advancing Opportunities for Youth, Families and Formerly Incarcerated Individuals
Gemini Boyd believes in second chances and better chances. Although a Charlotte native, Boyd felt like a visitor in town after he was released from prison following 20 years of inc
Accessing Essential Mental Health Services in Union County
United Way of Central Carolinas is helping people in Union County achieve optimal health and live independently and productively.
Preparing Children for Success in Anson County
To positively influence our community’s future, United Way of Central Carolinas is helping to set children up for success in Anson County.
Accessing Essential Mental Health Services in Union County
Strengthening the overall well-being of our community involves United Way of Central Carolinas’ support of efforts that reduce health disparities and increase access to health ca
Preparing Children for Success in Anson County
To positively influence our community’s future, United Way of Central Carolinas knows we must set our youngest minds up for success, including those in Anson County. Child
Addressing Homelessness through Innovation, Hope and Advocacy
Emmanuel Threatt can see glimpses of the people he most cares about in the faces of individuals experiencing homelessness in Charlotte. He can see how close the people are to himse
Extending Gratitude with Final Round of COVID-19 Response Fund Grants
Dear community, Fifteen months after United Way of Central Carolinas and Foundation For The Carolinas partnered to launch the Charlotte-Mecklenburg COVID-19 Response Fund—
Supporting the Mission to Live United Across Our Community
Strong. Sustainable. Healthy. Safe. These are the kind of communities United Way of Central Carolinas is committed to building. We’re excited to join United Ways