United Way collecting donations for Lake Arbor tenants forced out of homes
The United Way is collecting donations to benefit the residents of an east Charlotte apartment complex being forced out of their homes by the property's management.
Displaced Lake Arbor Tenants Need $350K For Move
A community housing coalition says it will take more than a quarter-million dollars to help residents displaced by a complex-wide closure of Lake Arbor apartments.
Displaced Lake Arbor Tenants Need $350K For Relocation, Agencies Say
Tenants being displaced by the planned closure of a west Charlotte apartment complex need about $350,000 for temporary housing and other relocation assistance.
Moving residents from west Charlotte complex to cost at least $350,000, nonprofits say
Over two weeks in August the assessment team met with 72 households from the Lake Arbor apartments and determined relocation needs include temporary hotel accommodations, moving co
Mecklenburg County Awarded Funds Under the Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program
Mecklenburg County has been awarded $162,309 to help supplement local emergency food and shelter efforts. A local Emergency Food and Shelter Program board facilitated by United Way
Carolina United Way On The Move
United Way of Central Carolinas has seen its share of changes in recent years. Like other United Way affiliates around the country the past few years, the Charlotte, N.C. affiliate
After Selling HQ, United Way To Move In With Other Agencies
The United Way of Central Carolinas headquarters will move from its longtime home on Brevard Street in uptown Charlotte to a smaller space a few blocks away later this year.
United Way cutting costs with new location
United Way of Central Carolinas is leaving Brevard Street after 50 years, but it’s not going far. Both the upcoming relocation and newly disclosed gifts of $1.5 million from form
United Way announces major gifts and move to new home Uptown
United Way of Central Carolinas recently announced two major gifts and a new home as the organization continues its drive toward improving economic mobility through partnerships an
United Way of Central Carolinas receives ‘major gifts’
United Way of Central Carolinas has announced receiving what a spokesman for the non-profit organization calls two "major gifts" as well as a new home, according to a statement.