Improving Mental Health in Rural North Carolina
The Trust gathered together community leaders to discuss the state of mental health care in North Carolina. Watch the discussion,…
The Trust gathered together community leaders to discuss the state of mental health care in North Carolina. Watch the discussion,…
Meet the leaders who are advancing racial equity in health, education, and economic opportunity across North Carolina.
The Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust is pleased to announce a new director of learning and impact, Dr. Kristen Naney.
Meet Carol Davis, executive director of Simon Green Atkins Community Development Corporation and recent Trust grantee. We sat down with Carol for her perspective on what long-term change looks like for her community in Forsyth County.
Meet Tonya Monteiro, relationship director of Love Out Loud and recent Trust grantee. We sat down with Tonya for her perspective on what long-term change looks like for her community in Forsyth County.
We sat down with Reverend Willard W. Bass, Jr., co-director of SHARE Cooperative and recent Trust grantee, for his perspective on what long-term change looks like for his community in Forsyth County.
Meet Regina Hall, executive director of Boston-Thurmond Community Network and recent Trust grantee. We sat down with Regina for her perspective on what long-term change looks like for her community in Forsyth County.
What if everyone in North Carolina had all they needed to be healthy? What if every child in Forsyth County had the opportunity to achieve their hopes and dreams? We sat down with Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust president Dr. Laura Gerald for a conversation about how the Trust is using the tools of philanthropy to drive toward systems change, and why now is the time for action.