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A Community Letter from President & CEO Laura Clark
United Way Family – I stepped into my new role as president and chief executive officer of United Way of Central Carolinas in September because I strongly believe in the m
How 2-1-1 Assists with Community Needs Every Day
While most people might consider an emergency a physical or mental issue in need of quick attention, what if the emergency can’t be solved by contacting a doctor or visiting a ho
Career Advice Every Young Professional Can Follow
Young professionals have been key in developing the community we call home – sharing their voices and collaborating on philanthropic, volunteer and leadership initiatives.
Getting Financially Fit with Community Link
Whether it’s instability due to a family crisis, unemployment or a history of financial hardship, we work every day with our network of partners to connect our neighbors i
Run, Walk or Play to Support United Way
Cabarrus Brewing Company, Uwharrie Bank and United Way of Central Carolinas are teaming up for March Forth with United Way, the third annual 5K fundraiser benefiting United Way’s
More than 1,200 Volunteers Assist Community at United Way MLK Call to Service
The cold, rainy weather didn’t stop Laila Sudler, 10, from finding a way to showcase her creativity while getting out of her house to volunteer during the Martin Luther King Jr.
Learning to Build a Culture of Equity and Inclusion with Tutor Charlotte
Diversity is one of the greatest strengths in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS) and in our community. CMS serves students from more than 160 countries, bringing a wide range of b
Let’s Chat! United Way Shares Its Financial Stability-Related Impact Work
United Way of Central Carolinas joined United Ways across the country on Jan. 16, 2019 for a #UnitedWayChat Twitter discussion to share how we’re helping individuals and families
The Impact of Joining United Way to Live United
United Way has always been about neighbors helping neighbors, as we envision a community where everyone can achieve their potential. It’s not a vision we take lightly. Whe
United Way President, CEO Laura Clark a Leader to Watch in 2019
Each year, the Charlotte Business Journal’s editorial staff reflects on Charlotte’s top stories – including the biggest local newsmakers, people who’ve push
50 Ways 2-1-1 Serves the Community
2-1-1 is a free, confidential hotline that connects people to local health and human services, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It can be reached by dialing 2-1-1 or accessing w
Let’s Chat! United Way Shares Its Health-Related Impact Work
United Way of Central Carolinas joined United Ways across the country on Dec. 11, 2018 for a #UnitedWayChat Twitter discussion to share how we’re helping individuals and families