We extend our heartfelt support to the communities impacted by Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina. We'll continue to share resources for nonprofits and how to help.
To enrich the lives of seniors; to support families caring for aging loved ones; to represent the community's commitment to its elders.
To provide professional, affordable consulting services to triangle nonprofits, to help them achieve their missions.
All services to people with disabilities are free.
To build a stronger community by strengthening the family.
To follow a vision of ending homelessness in Wake County, volunteers and staff of The Hope Center at Pullen help adults who are chronically homeless set and follow individual paths of personal development.
To eradicate mental illnesses and improve the quality of life of those whose lives are affected by these diseases, and to provide support through education and advocacy on behalf of people with severe mental illness and their families.
FIRST provides persons with disabilities and their families with programs and advocacy to support and foster healthy, inclusive and self-determined lives.
To help older adults remain in their homes, living with dignity and aging with purpose.
To provide a year-round health promotion and education program in North Carolina for people 55 years of age and better through local Senior Games, State Finals, fitness leadership training for senior programs, and statewide arts and walking programs.