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Goldsboro / North Carolina / United States
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In 2003, the St. Stephens Soup Kitchen was renamed the Community Soup Kichen of Goldsboro moved from St. Stephens Episcopal Church at 200 North James Street, where it had been located for 24 years, to its present location at 112 West Oak Street. Since 1980 the Soup Kitchen was a ministry of St. Stephens and was supported by volunteers from many other churches throughout the county, including men and women from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base. Corporate and local businesses donated food and money in order to sustain the operation through the years to feed the hungry. The new site at Temple Oheb Sholom, the second oldest Jewish temple in the state, was made possible by the generous efforts of the Jewish community and the Episcopal Church. Extensive renovations were completed and a Board of Directors was formed to oversee the new Community Soup Kitchens operations.
Wilkesboro / North Carolina / United States
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Operational for more than 160 years, the YMCA of the USA is a social and welfare organization that offers a variety of programs for children, youths and senior citizens. It provides health and wellness seminars, educational classes, personalized training programs and adult sports leagues for senior citizens and families. The YMCA of the USA s aquatic program includes swimming lessons and water exercises. It also offers ballet, jazz, pottery, drawing and painting classes. The organization provides day, family and resident camps that include various activities, such as horseback riding, campfire skits, arts and crafts, hiking, archery and sports. It also offers gang intervention, substance abuse prevention and job training programs. The YMCA of the USA provides character development, citizenship and social service programs in collaboration with local school districts. The organization offers child care, as well as offers financial assistance for program participants. The YMCA of the USA maintains a location in Wilkesboro, N.C.
Cary / North Carolina / United States
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Asheville / North Carolina / United States
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WNC Communities is the result of the merger of the two oldest community development organizations in Western North Carolina. For almost 60 years, two community development groups (Western North Carolina Associated Communities and Western North Carolina Development Association) successfully worked to benefit communities across the mountains through parallel efforts. The consolidated organization works to more efficiently serve the needs of communities across the region. The merged entity is now named WNC Communities. The staff and board members of the two previous organizations have been combined. Supporting community development and agriculture initiatives across Western North Carolina are primary goals of WNC Communities. WNC Communities is dedicated to providing a unique forum for leaders in the mountain region of North Carolina to convene, collaborate and carry out innovative programs to improve the quality of life for rural communities and enhance the economy of the agriculture sector. WNC Communities created Regional, Agricultural and Community Assemblies that provide organizations and communities with a means of identifying common issues, exchanging best practices and collaborating to resolve shared difficulties. This process offers the best hope for building consensus by connecting community representatives with regional and state officials and elected representatives who are eager to understand and address community issues. The Regional Agriculture Assembly was formed in March 2005 and consists of current members of the Beef Cattle, Dairy, and Horticulture Commissions. Recognize and Reward Communities The WNC Honors Program celebrated its 59th year in 2008 of recognizing, honoring and rewarding communities across Western North Carolina. The WNC Honors Awards Program serves in a research and demonstration capacity in that it allows WNC Communities to review community best practices, i.e. community programs, initiatives, etc. The process for registration and application into the WNC Honors Awards Program involves a self-examination of communities by their respective leaders. This self-examination, following the guidelines of numerous application questions devised by the Honors Committee, is then submitted in writing with supporting materials to WNC Communities. Through this process, WNC Communities will be able to examine "best practice" communities. In 2008 sixty-two communities received over $34, 000 in cash awards from private donations. Sustainable Economic Development WNC Communities supports economic development by continuing a tradition of collaborating with a wide variety of organizations and agencies including the leaders of the agriculture community, to bring regional and state strategies to the community level. WNC Communities works with a wide variety of regional partners to design and implement community-based strategies around sustainable economic development options for communities and agriculture. Community efforts center on projects to develop sustainable economic options around tourism, agricultural products, crafts, media arts, retirement and technology.
Sophia / North Carolina / United States
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Camp Caraway is a summer camp for boys from June to mid-August. The summer camp program is administered by the NC Baptist Men. It offers programs, such as ropes courses, fishing, canoeing, paintball, high and low ropes courses, environmental education, outdoor swimming pool and pavilion, and hiking and adventure recreation trips. The site is also used as children, youth and young adult group retreats, school programs, church camps, church picnics and day trips. Activity options at Camp Caraway include indoor gym, outdoor recreation building comprising full basketball courts, athletic field for soccer and field games, and sand volleyball court. Camp Caraway is located in Sophia, N.C.
Fayetteville / North Carolina / United States
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Taylorsville / North Carolina / United States
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Salisbury / North Carolina / United States
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Asheville / North Carolina / United States
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Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind, established in 1936, provides employment opportunities for persons who are visually impaired in Winston-Salem, N.C. It manufactures a wide range of products, from custom-made mattresses and military clothing to prescription eyeglasses for consumers in the local community and throughout the United States, as well as for military personnel and their families worldwide. The nonprofit organization operates an optical center, and a community low vision center that offers comprehensive eye exams by a specialty low-vision optometrist, individualized training and a complete line of low-vision products. Its retail outlet store sells bedding and household products to public. Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind is headquartered in Asheville, N.C., and is one of the largest employers of blind people.