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United Way of Central Carolinas and Read Charlotte Partner to Provide Tutoring for At-Risk Students
United Way of Central Carolinas and Read Charlotte have partnered to launch Tutor Charlotte, an initiative that provides high quality, one-on-one tutoring for at-risk students acro
United Way Announces Spirit of North Carolina Award Recipients
Elliott Davis, EY, Grant Thornton, McGuire Woods LLP, Sealed Air, Tyson Foods, US Bank, and Wingate University have all been named Spirit of North Carolina Award winners for their
ACC AND UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL CAROLINAS CONTINUE PARTNERSHIP TO SUPPORT READING
The Atlantic Coast Conference and United Way of Central Carolinas are continuing their partnership that began in 2015 to support student literacy through the ACC United Way Reading
ACC and United Way of Central Carolinas Continue Partnership to Support Reading
The Atlantic Coast Conference and United Way of Central Carolinas are continuing their partnership that began in 2015 to support student literacy through the ACC United Way Reading
United Way Deploys 2-1-1 Help Line to Better Serve the Homeless in Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Homeless service providers, the City of Charlotte, Mecklenburg County and United Way of Central Carolinas today announced a more efficient way to serve the homeless by utilizing Un
Charlotte Playground Build Turns 15!
Charlotte’s annual Playground Build is celebrating a remarkable anniversary – a 15th straight year of corporate leaders building playgrounds for local children. Charlotte is th
Anson County volunteers brave bad weather for Day of Caring
Despite the rain, more than 200 volunteers attended a kickoff ceremony in Wadesboro Town Square for the United Way of Central Carolinas-Anson’s 13th annual Day of Caring on Oct.
Housing push will spread low-income and homeless people across Charlotte
When United Way announced in September that it is diverting millions of dollars to help Charlotte’s most troubled neighborhoods, it became the second of two very different plans
Investing in Charlotte Communities
United Way announced Thursday it's launching the United Neighborhoods' initiative and with it a $2.4 million investment in Charlotte's Grier Heights and Renaissance neighborhoods.
CBJ Morning Buzz: New United Way push aims at key issue
United Way of Central Carolinas says it will invest $2.4 million over three years into the Grier Heights and Renaissance neighborhoods.
United Way’s new approach: Focus money on Charlotte’s troubled neighborhoods
Among the first to get money from the United Neighborhoods initiative: the Renaissance community in west Charlotte and Grier Heights in east Charlotte.
United Way Launches United Neighborhoods Initiative to Create Environment of Opportunity for All
United Way of Central Carolinas announced the launch of United Neighborhoods, a new community-led and community-based effort that works to create an environment of opportunity for