Responding Locally to a Global Pandemic
This second story from the HPNC report shows how West Marion, Inc., a Black-led nonprofit, developed an infrastructure that drove their community-led response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This second story from the HPNC report shows how West Marion, Inc., a Black-led nonprofit, developed an infrastructure that drove their community-led response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This first story from the HPNC report shows how Rural Health Group worked to establish the state’s first Federally Qualified Health Center within a hospital emergency department.
Hear from Trust President Dr. Laura Gerald in her feature with the North Carolina Office of Strategic Partnerships, where she discusses the importance of cross-sector collaboration, being data and research driven, and the unique perspective she’s gained throughout her career working toward improving health outcomes.
Three local organizations Action4Equity, Crossnore’s Center for Trauma Resilient Communities, and Forsyth Futures have formed an initiative to uplift families…
The Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust has awarded the Columbus County Partnership for Children a three-year, $445,000 grant to continue…
“It’s time for the community to think about a different long-term solution for this facility,” said Speas. Breaking the cycle…
The Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust renewed a three-year, $495,000 grant for the Border Belt Independent, the trust recently announced.
Wake Forest University School of Medicine was awarded $1.5 million for the “Reimagining Health and Wellbeing By Mothers for Our…