Meet United Way’s 2022 United Neighborhoods partners
United Neighborhoods was launched in 2017 by United Way of Central Carolinas to change the odds for people living in the Charlotte region’s most disinvested neighborhoods. For 20
Meet United Way’s 2022 Unite Charlotte partners
Unite Charlotte was founded in 2016 by United Way of Central Carolinas following civil unrest sparked by the killing of Keith Lamont Scott, an unarmed Black man, by Charlotte polic
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
Lead the Conversation
As a Tocqueville Society donor with United Way of Greater Charlotte, you lead the fight to end poverty and improve economic mobility for every person in our four-county region.
Tocqueville Society Spotlight | Natalie and Will Alston
United Way of Central Carolinas’ Tocqueville Society recognizes a select group of change-makers with an unsurpassed dedication to making a positive impact in the Charlotte
The Power of Collective Giving
At United Way of Central Carolinas, our mission is to bring hope to communities through resources like food, shelter, access to medical and mental health care and job training oppo
Connecting the Dots From Homelessness to Stability
It takes a village to connect the dots from homelessness to stability. This month, Homeless Services Network brought together over 160 service providers, community leaders and part
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
THE IMPACT OF THANKFULNESS
During this season of gratitude, United Way of Central Carolinas has much to be thankful for, including our donors, volunteers and nonprofit partners who have answered the call to
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