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Building a Brighter Future for Youth and Families in Cabarrus County
By Taylor Mabrey, Content Manager When it comes to improving and enhancing lives in Cabarrus County, The S.T.U.D.I.O. and its programs for homeless individuals as well as its menta
Providing Youth with the Tools & Resources to Be Successful
Alluvium, a grantee in the Unite Charlotte initiative, is a nonprofit organization that serves at-risk youth from third to eighth grade.
The Knight Foundation Continues to Support Efforts in the West End
The Knight Foundation is investing $450,000 spread over three years to United Way to fund expanded United Neighborhoods efforts.
Over $650,000 Awarded to Supplement Emergency Food and Shelter Efforts Across Greater Charlotte
Mecklenburg, Cabarrus and Union County were awarded a total of $663,112 to supplement local emergency food and shelter efforts.
Hundreds of Volunteers Answered the Call To Service
Each year, in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy and his commitment to service, United Way of Greater Charlotte organizes the MLK Call to Service for volunteers to com
Meet Our 2023 Regional Investment Partners
United Way of Greater Charlotte has realigned its regional investment to focus on issues identified by community members across its four-county footprint.
Meet Our 2023 Unite Charlotte Partners
United Way of Greater Charlotte announced the 2023 Unite Charlotte grant recipients.
Meet Our 2023 United Neighborhoods Partners
United Way of Greater Charlotte is funding 64 United Neighborhoods partners in 2023.
2023 Community Investments and Organization Changes
We are excited to announce our new name, United Way of Greater Charlotte, and our 2023 investment of $16 million in communities across the Charlotte region.
Agency Spotlight
A Message From ASPIRE Community Capital CEO Manuel Campbell
A Reflection on 2022 from Our President and CEO
It’s always hard to admit when your mother was right… but time does indeed seem to move faster the older you get. It is hard to believe that 2022 is coming to a close an
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.