October 30, 2024 - November 15, 2024

Nelson Mullins Campaign Challenge

Let's join forces with United Way of the Midlands to strengthen our community. Give today and help provide programs and services to local individuals and families who need it most.

Give Today

$102,500 toward our goal of $285,000!

Create Generational Change

United Way of the Midlands serves a vital role in the community. They bring together businesses, volunteers, government services and other nonprofits to address large-scale issues as well as emergencies.

Create generational change and guarantee good with a donation to United Way of the Midlands. Help us meet immediate needs, break cycles of crisis, and empower people to build their own paths to success.

  1. Helping Children Read

    United Way's Midlands Reading Consortium (MRC) is a tutoring program that helps pre-K to 2nd-grade students improve their reading proficiency and now includes a STEM component. MRC’s STEM component follows the STEM Learning Ecosystem approach to preparing our youth for the global economy through fun, age-appropriate STEM afterschool engagements and programming while developing growth and computational thinking mindsets. To date, we've provided over 1,400 students with curiosity generating, project-based learning opportunities.
     

    A strong foundation of reading greatly impacts a child’s success in school and beyond. We've offered a library of literacy services including one-to-one tutoring, book donations, book nooks, parent engagement events, guest reading opportunities for individuals and companies and summer reading camps. 

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  2. Creating Affordable Housing

    To date, we have invested $4 million in affordable housing initiatives leveraging more than $68 million in total project costs. This represents over 375 housing units, and we seek to raise an additional $5 million from local philanthropists to leverage more funding to create a total of 1,000 units across a range of housing types. Together, we can do more and change neighborhoods for good.

    A thriving workforce needs a range of available, attainable housing. Our philosophy means innovative housing initiatives that not only fill critical gaps but also change the conversation about affordable housing. United Way of the Midlands can’t solve our housing crisis alone. To start the process, we must invest in our community’s capacity to create housing that is new and innovative, targeted to the people most in need, including workforce housing for young adults and families and single-room housing for low-income, single adults.

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  3. Providing Healthcare

    United Way started offering dental and vision care to those in need in 2016. The result? Five times as many people are being served and a 50 percent reduction in emergency room dental visits. 

    A few years ago, United Way of the Midlands was serving hundreds of people over the course of one weekend, once a year at SC Mission. With the help of our partners, we've recognized that the smart way to address access to critical dental and vision care was to band together and provide services five days a week.

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Raffles

Make your contribution today to be entered into our weekly Raffles!

Those who donate by November 1 will be entered to win a pair of USC Men’s football tickets and a parking pass (1 winner will be selected for the November 23rd game against Wofford), a pair of tickets to the SC Philharmonic (2 winners will be selected), and a pair of tickets to the SC Ballet’s 2024 production of The Nutcracker (2 winners will be selected).

Those who donate by November 6 will be entered to win a Delta airlines voucher for a flight in the US (1 winner will be selected) or a pair of USC Women’s basketball tickets (1 winner will be selected for the February 16 game against preseason #2 UCONN – the biggest game of the year!).  

Those who donate by November 15 will be entered to win a garage parking spot (1 winner will be selected).

(Those who donate by either of the first two deadlines but do not win are automatically re-entered in subsequent drawings, so early donations are encouraged!)
 

Questions?

Contact your 2024 campaign directors, Sean Hastings and Emma Bauknight at their emails listed below. 

sean.hastings@nelsonmullins.com 
emma.bauknight@nelsonmullins.com 

Message From Sally Caver - Columbia Office Managing Partner

It is that time of year again! Our annual United Way of the Midlands campaign! Workplace campaigns like ours give United Way the resources they need to touch more lives in the community. When you give to United Way, know that your money stays in the Midlands, serving Calhoun, Fairfield, Lexington, Newberry, Orangeburg and Richland counties. It's a great way to support multiple causes, knowing that your money is used efficiently and where it's needed most.

I encourage you to join me in giving to those in need through our United Way workplace campaign. United Way plays a vital role in our community - tackling emergency needs like hurricane relief as well as taking on longstanding challenges like domestic violence, child literacy, and homelessness. Let's rally together to make life better for everyone in the Midlands.

I know we're up to the challenge to give back and give big. I'd like to extend a special thanks to our campaign team who is leading this effort, ensuring it's fun and fulfilling for all of you. I'm proud to work with so many people who care deeply, not only about our work but also about our community. It’s what makes us great leaders and partners. Join me in supporting the mission of United Way of the Midlands in whatever capacity you can.

Sincerely,
Sally Caver

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Shoutouts for Service

CONGRATULATIONS TO JIM LEHMAN – UNITED WAY’S 2024 HUMANITARIAN OF THE YEAR

Volunteer Opportunities

Together, we can improve the lives of millions of people, because we are more than just fund-raisers. We are hand-raisers. Sign up to help.

United Way's Impact

Village at Winnsboro

United Way of the Midlands is proud to have invested $600,000 into The Village at Winnsboro to help provide stable, attainable, and local homes for our Fairfield County teachers. We firmly believe when teachers have the support they deserve, they can nurture and positively impact the lives of our children. It is our hope that this community will create an environment that empowers our teachers to wholeheartedly focus on their paramount role: educating the next generation of leaders.

Groups & Giving Levels

Deepen Your Engagement

Check out our engagement network and leadership giving societies. We offer ways to donate, serve and get involved for all ages, stages, and giving levels. Give generously, make new friends, expand your network, and help those in need.

Women in Philanthropy
Young Leaders Society
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Your Gift Matters

$150 Buys Eye Exams and Glasses for 3 Uninsured Patients

$500 Buys School Supply Packages for 50 Students

$20 Provides Shelter and Case Management to Someone Experiencing Homelessness

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We do what needs to get done.

Local Help for Local Problems

The United Way has always had a broader mandate to serve the community, which means they're agile enough to address emergency needs like flood relief. And they have the expertise and resources to tackle complex, widespread problems like youth homelessness. Their ability to take on our most important local problems is unmatched.

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Help Change Lives in the Midlands

Giving to United Way is a great way to support multiple causes with one click, knowing that your money will stay right here in the community.