Climbing out of poverty can be especially difficult for single moms and their children. It's why nonprofits in the Triad area, and programs like Flourish, are taking family-centered approaches to tackle this.
A new nationwide program is hoping to bridge America's health care gap by bringing those who need medical care to a new generation seeking job experience in the health care field.
Six nonprofit Forsyth County health-care providers, and 15 overall in the Triad, will receive funding from a nearly $2.6 million distribution related to state COVID-19 pandemic relief initiatives.
The Big Chill is back. This annual ice-cream social, a fundraiser for The Shalom Project, will be from 3 to 6 p.m. July 17 in Industry Hill on Ninth Street,
This weekend, four North Carolina bands will be gaining more international recognition while supporting a local nonprofit: The Shalom Project, which helps families in need. Each band’s album release will take place on Record Store Day, an annual event that celebrates the culture of vinyl LPs and neighborhood record stores throughout the U.S. and around the globe.