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Mungo Homes, United Way of the Midlands, and Homeless No More are thrilled to announce the sale of Michael’s House, a first of its kind market-rate home to benefit United Way’s and Homeless No More’s continued work in creating long-term housing stability for Midlands’ families. The partnership announced the groundbreaking of the project in October 2024, and now just five months later we’re excited...
In November 2024, Mike Switzer welcomed United Way of the Midlands President & CEO Sara Fawcett to join him on SC Business Review to talk about how MacKenzie Scott, a famous novelist, philanthropist, and third wealthiest woman in the U.S. recently donated $10 million. How will this affect their mission? Listen Here
Connelly Builders, United Way of the Midlands, and the Midlands Housing Trust Fund announced the groundbreaking of Addison Pointe, a multi-unit housing complex to help fill an urgent need in our local community. The $19.4 million project will provide families with incomes ranging between 20% to 70% of the area median income in Richland County with quality rental housing. The rents charged will...
Mungo Homes, United Way of the Midlands and Homeless No More announced the groundbreaking of Michael’s House, a first of its kind market-rate home to benefit United Way’s and Homeless No More’s continued work in creating long-term stability for Midlands’ families. Net proceeds from the sale of Michael’s House will provide direct funding to help build the Village at St. Andrews, a transitional...
The Mental Illness Recovery Center, Inc. (Mirci), along with SC Housing Authority, SC Department of Mental Health, United Way of the Midlands, Leon Levine Foundation, Central Carolina Community Foundation, Carolina Children’s Home, BCBS of SC Foundation, TD Bank Foundation, Parrish Family Foundation, and other partners, is proud to announce that it has begun the construction process of Millwood...
Help us meet our $20 million goal to create generational change in the Midlands
As United Way of the Midlands’ new campaign season commences, the organization welcomes its new members and executive committee of the 2024-2025 Board of Directors. “United Way of the Midlands had so much to celebrate this last fiscal year,” said Sara Fawcett, President, and CEO of United Way of the Midlands. “We broke ground on two affordable housing projects, which will be transformative for the...
Truist Foundation and Truist Charitable Fund, a donor-advised fund, awarded a combined $520,000 to United Way of the Midlands in support of its housing and multi-generational family stabilization services through Two-Generation programming.
United Way of the Midlands will recognize Thomas Tafel of Lexington Medical Center, as the recipient of the 2024 Judith M. Davis Volunteer of the Year Award during the Humanitarian of the Year Ceremony on February 22, 2024. “United Way of the Midlands is honored to present this award, a testament to Judy Davis’s unwavering dedication to bettering our community, to Thomas Tafel,” said Sara Fawcett...
United Way of the Midlands will honor Jim Lehman as the 2024 Humanitarian of the Year award recipient on February 22, 2024, at the Pastides Alumni Center. The Humanitarian of the Year Award is given each year to individuals who clearly demonstrate extraordinary leadership in philanthropic and human services. It is the highest single honor of philanthropic achievement in the Midlands. “Jim’s...