Advocacy in Action for Community Schools
The Department of Education Deputy Secretary, Cindy Marte, virtually visited Asheville (and the rest of the country) last week for a webinar to launch Community Schools Forward, a new task force working to strengthen community schools across the country.
A Volunteer's Story: Watching Families Come Together
(Find links to the Community Night schedule and
Volunteer Sign Up at the bottom of this page.)
New Mural for Asheville
As the community of Asheville and Buncombe County looks forward to the near completion of a beautiful 16-panel mural on the United Way of Asheville and Buncombe County building, we are filled with excitement and pride.
Coodinator helps to make a happy Holiday season
Asheville High School's Community School Coordinator, Tatyana Barrett, recently, with the help of the administration and staff of Asheville High School, organized a gift drive for high school students that was a resounding success.
NC 211 supports during water crisis
UPDATE: Starting December 31, residents who are unable to acquire drinking water themselves should call 828 251-1122 to request delivery. 211 will no longer take those calls. For further details and updates directly from the city: https://www.ashevillenc.gov/.../city-of-asheville.../
National Recognition for Buncombe Co. Community Schools
The benefits of the Community Schools approach are numerous. By providing a range of support services such as health care, counseling, and after-school programs, schools can address the non-academic barriers to learning that many students face.
Hundreds of Books to reach Buncombe Co. Youth
There is something special about opening the pages of a brand-new book.
Forward Momentum for United for Youth
Suppose you still didn’t know about the powerful and inspirational national Community Schools Leadership Retreat that United Way of Asheville and Buncombe Co.
Explainer: Community School Leadership Retreat
Living in Asheville, especially during the summer and fall seasons, we are no strangers to tourists filling the streets, parks, restaurants, and breweries. Of course, who wouldn’t want to enjoy a brew against the backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains?