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
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
Supporting Nonprofit Growth
Building a successful nonprofit requires passion, dedication, hard work and funding. It also requires a comprehensive business plan, motivated leadership and strategic goals in ord
A Community Letter: Mental Wellness
Friends, May was mental health awareness month – but I’m sending this letter in June because mental health needs to be a priority for all of us every day of every mo
The Zip Code Lottery
It’s hard to believe, but a person’s life trajectory can be predicted based on their zip code. Five simple numbers that can impact their destiny. For many living in Charlotte,
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
Zooming Into Campaign Season Efficiencies
Predictably, the fall brings cooler weather, football season, pumpkins and your local United Way community fundraising campaign. For the last 90 years, United Way of Central Caroli
Supporting the Mission to Live United Across Our Community
Strong. Sustainable. Healthy. Safe. These are the kind of communities United Way of Central Carolinas is committed to building. We’re excited to join United Ways
When We Live United
What does it mean to Live United? Live United is a mission and goal that speaks to the core of United Way’s philosophy. Whether it is the needs of an entire neighborhood o
Inspiring Impact: Women Leaders to Know at United Way of Central Carolinas
Women have played an important role in United Way of Central Carolinas’ mission since its founding in 1931. Now, 90 years later, the organization is still focused on mobilizing t