Holly Hill Cares, Inc., a non-profit ministry of Holly Hill Memorial Park in Thomasville, NC, is collecting supplies for the Ronald McDonald House of Winston-Salem until February 28th.
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Holly Hill Cares, Inc., a non-profit ministry of Holly Hill Memorial Park in Thomasville, NC, is collecting supplies for the Ronald McDonald House of Winston-Salem until February 28th.
From January 29 – February 4, 2025, organizations and street outreach teams will be connecting with individuals experiencing homelessness to help them get counted and provide them with a resource bag. Please see this year's flyer for events throughout the week.
The Life Center of Davidson County, a non-profit organization, has been awarded a national grant from the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) to provide respite care services for local families affected by dementia.
Starting January 1st, Ministries in Thomasville will open overnight Emergency Warming Centers to provide shelter during the coldest nights of the year.
Tickets for this spectacular event are $10 and can be purchased online.
Advocate Health is making a bold move with a remarkable $764 million investment across six states, beginning with a significant boost in the minimum starting wage.
Davidson Prison Ministry makes a big splash at their 2023 Polar Plunge
The Greensboro Pilot Club will host its first Mad Hatter Tea Party on Oct 19, 2024, at The Thomasville Woman's Club located at 15 Elliott Drive. Tickets are $50.
Kara Cody and Kathy Sallee were recently presented the Servant’s Heart Award by Civitan International.
Thomasville Community Foundation accepting 2024 Grant applications. This opportunity is available to all local qualifying 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations.
The Davidson County Civitan Club honored nine local ministers and four spouses with the club’s 21st Clergy Appreciation Observance. The event was held in the fellowship hall of Hedrick's Grove Reformed United Church of Christ.
There are a number of local events planned in celebration of Black History Month this weekend. Be sure to check them out!
The Davidson County United Way provides funding to twenty-five local nonprofits.
To increase transparency and equity in how the City of Lexington selects outside agencies for funding, the City Council has requested a revision to the current Partner Agency program.
January is filled with local events to fill your social calendar.
Davidson Prison Ministry makes a big splash at their 2023 Polar Plunge
Sharing your feelings with those who are also grieving brings healing and strength to all. As part of your holiday celebrations, acknowledge the loss of your loved one in meaningful ways:
Davidson County residents can financial and credit counseling and low-interest loans through the CARes Project.
The upcoming Lexington Book Festival will take place on Saturday, March 9, 2024, at Arts Davidson County at 202 North Main Street in Lexington. This book festival is made possible by a grant from North Carolina Humanities, a statewide nonprofit and the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Holt attended Hargrave Military Academy, before enrolling at Virginia Tech University, where he lettered four years on the football team - winning 3 ACC Championships.