Meet United Way’s 2022 United Neighborhoods partners
United Neighborhoods was launched in 2017 by United Way of Central Carolinas to change the odds for people living in the Charlotte region’s most disinvested neighborhoods. For 20
Meet United Way’s 2022 Unite Charlotte partners
Unite Charlotte was founded in 2016 by United Way of Central Carolinas following civil unrest sparked by the killing of Keith Lamont Scott, an unarmed Black man, by Charlotte polic
Meet United Way’s 2022 Impact Grant Partners
United Way of Central Carolinas funds a network of partner nonprofit agencies who address economic mobility challenges across our five-county region through programs focusing on ed
The Power of Collective Giving
At United Way of Central Carolinas, our mission is to bring hope to communities through resources like food, shelter, access to medical and mental health care and job training oppo
Nurturing Children and Strengthening Families in Cabarrus County
Each day, United Way of Central Carolinas works to ensure children and young people in Cabarrus County have the knowledge, skills and resources to create a successful path from sch
Accessing Essential Mental Health Services in Union County
Strengthening the overall well-being of our community involves United Way of Central Carolinas’ support of efforts that reduce health disparities and increase access to health ca
Preparing Children for Success in Anson County
To positively influence our community’s future, United Way of Central Carolinas knows we must set our youngest minds up for success, including those in Anson County. Child
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
Growing Unite Charlotte, Deepening Grassroots Support
A program launched five years ago by United Way of Central Carolinas in response to the civic unrest in Charlotte will expand in 2022, deepening support for grassroots organization
Reducing Disparities in Access to Mental Health Care
Growing up along Charlotte’s West Boulevard corridor, Anthony Morrow frequently saw friends and peers getting into fights, facing school suspension and, sometimes, dropping out b