Empowering individuals and strengthening families in southern Alamance County and beyond by respectfully and compassionately providing food assistance, developing relationships, identifying needs beyond food, and seeking solutions to those needs, while witnessing to the love of Jesus Christ.
To preserve important natural, historic, and recreation lands for public use in the Southern Appalachian Mountain Region, and to assist landowners in determining conservation alternatives for their family lands.
SAWS is dedicated to educating, cultivating, and empowering an engaged public and the next generation of conservation stewards in the protection of wild public lands.
Inner-city revitalization of the southwest quadrant in High Point, NC
Southwestern Resource Conservation and Development (RC&D) Program promotes the protection and conservation of land and water resources. Established by Congress in the 1960s under the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), RC&D Programs encourage volunteer, locally elected and civic leaders to plan and carry out projects that protect environmental resources and improve social and economic conditions in rural areas.
Today, the Southwestern North Carolina Resource Conservation & Development Council is a non profit organization serving the seven most western counties in North Carolina and the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians.
The mission of the St. Luke's Hospital Foundation is to support quality care close to home by raising and contributing funds for St. Luke's Hospital capital projects as well as increasing the Foundations endowment to assist St. Luke's Hospital with current and future needs.
To provide pathways for people to overcome barriers and transform their lives.
Our Mission Statement: Building foundations for young children to succeed through a partnership of families, communities and businesses.
Vision Statement: Each child reaches his or her potential and is prepared for success.