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Building Dreams at the 18th Annual Playground Build
Around 300 volunteers came together to deliver the gift of a brand new playground at Marie G. Davis School for the Charlotte Playground Build.
Offering High-Quality Healthcare to Individuals and Families in Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Care Ring provides high-quality healthcare services to those who are uninsured, underinsured or lack access to affordable, quality healthcare.
Improving Economic Mobility in Charlotte
Khalil Salim shares perspective on how United Way is working to improve economic mobility in and around Charlotte.
United Way Hi.Tech Shootout Raises $758,000 for Charlotte Region
United Way of Central Carolinas, in partnership with Bank of America, Truist, and Wells Fargo, raised $758,510 for the Charlotte region.
Providing Fresh, Local Produce to Neighbors in Charlotte
The Bulb Gallery provides mobile markets to solve food insecurity by providing fresh, local produce to neighbors in our community.
Welcoming Our New Major Gifts Officer
United Way of Central Carolinas recently welcomed Andy Lausier as the organization’s new Major Gifts Officer. Here at United Way of Central Carolinas, we are thrilled to welcome
Supporting Positive Relationships with Youth in East Charlotte Through Mentorship & Education
Promise Youth Development brings East Charlotte youth together to bond with their peers and their community through programming and events.
Deloitte and United Way: Working Together for the Common Good
By John Giannuzzi, Carolinas Managing Partner, Deloitte I’m proud of the way Deloitte engages in community-building activities both here in the Carolinas and around the U.S. I’
Identifying the Needs of Residents in Anson County
In January 2022, a diverse committee of Anson County residents and community leaders was created to identify areas of need where United Way funding can make the greatest impact. Ou
Making a Greater Impact on Residents in Union County
At the beginning of 2022, a diverse committee of Union County community members came together to identify key areas of need where United Way funding can make the biggest difference
Rounding Out the School Year with Character Education
Students spend a large portion of their lives in a classroom, learning about math, history, english and other academic subjects. However, there are things in life that can’t be l
Education and Mentorship Services in the Charlotte Region
United Way of Central Carolinas funds nonprofits in the Charlotte region in order to improve economic mobility, advance racial equity and ensure everyone has the opportunity to liv