Meet United Way’s 2022 Impact Grant Partners
United Way of Central Carolinas funds a network of partner nonprofit agencies who address economic mobility challenges across our five-county region through programs focusing on ed
How United Way is Addressing Homelessness
The problem with crises is they come when you least expect them and find a way to make existing problems even worse. The COVID-19 pandemic heightened an issue that Charlotte-Meckle
Housing is Healthcare
Housing is healthcare. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, public health officials across the nation and state issued stay at home orders designed to curb the spread of the coron
Pilot Program Partnership with Apparo
In partnership with United Way of Central Carolinas, Apparo has launched the Technology Education and Mentorship Pilot Program for a group of 10 Unite Charlotte nonprofits. Unite
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