Why volunteerism is crucial to employee engagement
With just one flathead screwdriver and two hammers, 26 Bank of America employees spent an afternoon collaborating to assemble 70 trikes for the Salvation Army Christmas Center. The
United Way Thanks Mooresville/Lake Norman Community for Successful Campaign
Continuing an annual tradition, United Way of Central Carolinas honored its top Mooresville/Lake Norman campaigns with an appreciation breakfast today. Volunteers, partner a
Amir Behani, A Charlotte Native, Gives Back to His Community
Amir Behani is a Charlotte native, successful entrepreneur, and business owner, working in residential and commercial real estate across the Charlotte area. Over the past seven yea
Amir Behani, A Charlotte Native, Gives Back to His Community
Amir Behani is a Charlotte native, successful entrepreneur, and business owner, working in residential and commercial real estate across the Charlotte area. Over the past seven yea
Board Training Benefits
Three takes on the benefits of participating in nonprofit board training Serving on a nonprofit board is a way to give back, while also expanding your network and gaining le
The Impact of Volunteerism
Volunteerism is a critical piece of United Way’s fight for the education, health, and financial stability of every person in our community. Together, we are helping to
Recognizing Standout Volunteers
“I can’t help everyone, but I can help someone,” said Kelli Fagala, local high school senior and recipient of a 2018 Medallion Award, the state’s top volunteer honor
4 Ways You Can Lift People Out of Poverty
Childhood malnutrition. Illiteracy. Low-wage career paths. These are just a few of the outcomes families face due to chronic unemployment or underemployment. Choosing between putti
Honoring the Life and Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.
“Everybody can be great, because anybody can serve. You don’t have to have a college degree to serve. You don’t have to make your subject and verb agree to serve. You
Harvest Prep Team | Volunteer Opportunity
Hunger and homelessness is an awful reality in the Charlotte area. Among the hungry are people who are elderly, recovering from injuries or disabilities. With these overwhelming ch