ATI Specialty Materials recognized for United Way support
ATI Specialty Materials won a Spirit of North Carolina Award for its support of United Way’s work. A panel of 25 judges representing United Way organizations across North Carolin
ATI Specialty Materials honored by United Way
United Way of Central Carolinas (UWCC) announced Thursday (Feb. 20) they are honoring five local companies with their Spirit of North Carolina Award. Among the recipients is Union
Five Local Companies Honored at United Way Spirit of North Carolina Awards
ATI Specialty Materials, City of Charlotte, GreerWalker LLP, Harris Teeter and Regions Bank have been named Spirit of North Carolina Award winners for their support of United Way o
With Lake Arbor About To Be Sold, Judge Backs Tenants’ Legal Request
Social service agencies have been trying to find housing for those displaced by the shutdown of Lake Arbor. As of this week, 88 of 128 families they've interviewed were in new hous
Elevate Health Welcomes Selected DASH Mentorship Mentees from Across the Nation
United Way of Central Carolinas has been selected as a mentee for Data Across Sectors for Health (DASH), a national program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation that helps local c
Nonprofits to gain deeper understanding of equity
A dozen nonprofits across the region will join United Way of Central Carolinas’ new Racial Equity Learning Community, which is designed to provide best practices for applying an
United Way offering Racial Equity Learning Community
As part of United Way of Central Carolinas' commitment to elevating diverse perspectives, championing inclusive programs and advancing equitable outcomes, this month a dozen nonpro
United Way Elevates Racial Equity Focus with New Learning Community
As part of United Way of Central Carolinas’ commitment to elevating diverse perspectives, championing inclusive programs and advancing equitable outcomes, this month a dozen nonp
As 2020 begins, many Lake Arbor residents still looking for new homes
The initial deadline for tenants to leave their apartments at Lake Arbor passed as the new year began, but the slow work to find stable housing for some of Charlotte’s most vulne
United Way holds service events to honor life, legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
More than 1,000 people in Charlotte came to find ways to help their community and honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during the United Way MLK Call to Service.