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Efforts to benefit women’s health programs
The Women’s Council of Forsyth Medical Center Foundation announced its latest grantees April 19 during its Fifth Annual Garden Party, themed “Salem Blume,” at Forsyth Country Club. Behavioral Health Peer Support for Women received
Read More »A senior at Mount Tabor High School and Parkland High School received state awards last week at the N.C. State Board of Education meeting in Raleigh. Jaquesha Stokes, who will turn 18 on April
Read More »More youth priced out of college
Morehouse College, one of the most distinguished historically black colleges — with graduates like Dr. Martin Luther King, former Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson, film director Spike Lee and others — literally shut down for
Read More »Reynolds American donates nearly $8 million in 2012
The Reynolds American group of companies, employees and their private charitable foundations donated approximately $7.7 million to a wide range of non-profit organizations in 2012. “The last few years have been extremely challenging for
Read More »Black history display to benefit church’s food pantry
The Thankful Heritage Black History Museum will celebrate its 20th anniversary on Feb. 9 with an exhibit and special presentation at New Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church, 1212 N. Dunleith Ave. Thankful Heritage owner Effley
Read More »Black Philanthropy Fund accepting grant applications
Chronicle Staff Report Local nonprofit organizations are being encouraged to apply for grants from The Winston-Salem Foundation’s Black Philanthropy Fund. The Fund was created through fundraising efforts of the Black Philanthropy Initiative (BPI), which
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