Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce

OUR COMMITMENT

As a member of the United for Youth Network, we commit to:

Youth Voice and Leadership

  • Teach critical thinking and problem-solving skills in a team setting through District C program, mentoring small groups of high school students from a cross-section of the community.
     
  • Retain our region's diverse college students by connecting them to mentors in the business community through the NEXT AVL program.

Public Policy Agenda

Volunteer Spotlight: J.P. Miller

With your help, our most recent Holiday Book Drive allowed us to put 1692 books in the hands of local youth. During the drive, we also had the opportunity and pleasure to work alongside author J.P. Miller, who is also a native of Asheville and went to school in the Reynolds district where we support a Community School at Reynolds Middle School. 

 

Recently, we sat down to ask J. P. a few questions about her work and the values she brings to each book. Here are a few excerpts:

 

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Celebrating "small" wins

Josh Wells has served as the Community School Coordinator for Owen Middle School for the past four years. A United Way employee, Josh shows up every day at Owen Middle, to support the students, families, and staff at the school. Together they work hard to connect resources and people together to make systems work better for all. 

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Partnership To Build School-Based Health Centers

 

Partnerships have always been at the heart of our work at United Way. Over the course of the past 100 years, so many local employers have chosen to partner with us by running workplace fundraising campaigns and their teams have raised crucial funds for our work. So many individuals, too many to count really, have given their time as volunteers on our board, committees, and with our nonprofit partners.