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.
Lowe’s Investment Strengthens Communities
The Lowe’s Foundation gives $500,000 to United Way to fund expanded United Neighborhoods efforts across the Charlotte region.
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
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.
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.
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
The Importance of Place-Based Work
“We invest in neighborhoods because we believe that you all know exactly what you need in your communities and you just need some support to get there,” said United Way of Cent
Aligning with the Community’s Needs in Cabarrus County
No one knows Cabarrus County like its local community members. That’s why people from across the county joined together to identify the areas where United Way of Central Carolina