Volunteer United: Community Engagement Markets
United Way of Asheville and Buncombe County has no shortage of volunteer opportunities...
United Way of Asheville and Buncombe County has no shortage of volunteer opportunities...
On the second floor of the Stephens-Lee Recreation Center, there are names carved into the paneled wood walls that line the entrance to the basketball court.
For over half a decade, employees at Eaton Corporation have filled the conference spaces at both of their locations in Buncombe County, N.C.
Attorney General Josh Stein's office has asked that organizations across the state of NC share the following information about Public Service Loan Forgiveness.
Take Time This Week To See If You Can Benefit From an Important, Time-Limited Chance to Reduce or Eliminate Student Loan Debt for Public Service Workers!
-Joseph Jamison
For the first three days of August, over 160 volunteers at Harrah’s Cherokee Center’s warehouse sorted and packed over 2,300 backpacks. By the end of the three days, dozens of rows of elementary and middle school backpacks were waiting to be picked up by one of our School Supply Drive distributors.
Asheville, NC—Even now, in 2022, women and particularly women of color continue to make significantly less than white male counterparts in the workforce, across all industries. In fact on August 3, as communities across the country mark Black Women’s Equal Pay Day, we know that Black women earn 58 cents for every dollar paid to a white, non-Hispanic man. Women as a whole earn an average of $.73 for every dollar.
Across the street from our home office at 50 S. French Broad Avenue, is Aston Park; a small public park with sweet views of our beautiful mountains and the gorgeous mural that Jenny Pickens is painting on the side of our building. It is also where we chose to celebrate with you, our supporters, partners, and neighbors.
"I am having so much fun watching my grandchildren run around and dance. Thank you for including us."
What an incredible day of service! Thank you to our good friends at Duke Energy for coming out and helping us improve and enhance our curb appeal at United Way of Asheville and Buncombe County's Community Services Building. We are also very grateful for the 300 snack packs that this group put together. Because of their hard work, hungry bellies served by the Housing Authority of Asheville, Mediation Center, and Youthful Hand in the Hillcrest Community are full.
Earlier this month, in a crowd of 3500 people, from 50 states and six countries, Asheville City Schools Foundation (ACSF) and Laura Elliot of United Way of Asheville and Buncombe County were recognized by the Institute for Educational Leadership (IEL) for their work on behalf of local students at the National Community Schools And Family Engagement Conference in Los Angeles.