Volunteers participate in community-led projects On Live United Day
More than a hundred volunteers gathered Saturday, April 29, across three locations in Grier Heights, Lakeview and Camp Greene and in Hidden Valley on Saturday, May 6 to participate
The Spirit of Volunteerism
At United Way of Greater Charlotte, we recognize the importance of volunteerism. Volunteering your time to a nonprofit, service project, fundraiser, community event or another effo
Racial Equity Nonprofit Board Training
This three-part Racial Equity Nonprofit Board Training workshop unites leaders to learn, stimulate conversation and fuel change.
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
Showing Gratitude for a Community That Cares
As the season of reflection and gratitude begins, United Way of Central Carolinas is grateful to work within a community that cares. Our work could not be done without the hard wor
Building Dreams at the 18th Annual Playground Build
On Friday, October 28, approximately 300 volunteers from 13 local companies, came together to deliver the gift of a brand new playground at Marie G. Davis School as part of the 18t
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. Special thank you to our title sponsors Syn
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
5 Ways to Get Involved with United Way
Supporting United Way of Greater Charlotte comes in many shapes and sizes. There are a variety of ways to get involved with United Way and help serve the communities in and around
Juneteenth: A Day of Celebration and Reflection 2022
On June 19, 1865, about two months after the end of the Civil War, word arrived in Galveston Texas, to inform enslaved Africans-American of their freedom. Although the Emancipation