Below is a video compilation of some of the out-of-school time events held at Renaissance over the last year. The UNC Charlotte Writing Project held a camp for 6th-12th graders at RWCI this summer. One of their projects was to collect an Oral History of the neighborhood. They interviewed seniors living at The Residences at Renaissance, many […]
CONTINUE READINGFrom The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, NC May 10, 2016 7:54 PM CMS hires principal for future Renaissance West preK-8 school Erin Barksdale, a former Ranson Middle assistant principal, is currently a principal in Atlanta She’ll lead school that opens in 2017 on the site of former Boulevard Homes public housing project BY ANN […]
CONTINUE READINGA Community Approach to Creating Opportunity for Children By Laura Clark, M.A., Chief Executive Officer, Renaissance West Community Initiative Originally published at www.ncchild.org Children do not come in pieces and parts, and they do not grow up in isolation. They are members of families and communities, and when their families and communities struggle, so […]
CONTINUE READINGThe Foundation for the Carolinas’ Annual Meeting attracted a sell-out crowd of 1,500 people to the Convention Center in uptown Charlotte. Keynote speaker Steven Johnson discussed how collaboration leads to new and innovative ideas. The Foundation featured Renaissance West Community Initiative as an organization exemplifying the power of collaboration, innovation, and impact. Check out the […]
CONTINUE READINGFrom The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, NC MARCH 24, 2016 9:19 AM American Airlines to give $400,000 to Charlotte nonprofits Renaissance West Community Initiative, Goodwill Opportunity Campus and Carolina Theater will receive the funds American’s announcement comes 2 weeks after the carrier reached a new lease agreement with the Charlotte airport BY KATHERINE PERALTA […]
CONTINUE READINGSow Much Good works to provide direct access to affordable, nutritious food, educate the public on healthy eating habits, and advocate for the right of every person to have real food security. RWCI has partnered with Sow Much Good to bring these services to residents of The Renaissance. The West Boulevard corridor has limited options […]
CONTINUE READINGFrom The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, NC BY MARK PRICE msprice@charlotteobserver.com Family Dollar CEO Howard Levine has become the latest community leader to champion a rebirth on Charlotte’s low-income west side, giving $1 million to help build a child development center on land that was once home to the notorious Boulevard Homes housing project. […]
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