We continue to share resources and support for nonprofits impacted by Hurricane Helene who are both recovering and serving the needs of their communities across western NC. Resources for Nonprofits + How to Help
Work with our community to create a caring, just, and affirming world for LGBTQ+ people and those who love them.
Building inclusive communities that embrace the inherent potential of every individual.
Love after Love Foundation provides assistance and support for victims of traumatic events as well as mental abuse through education, advocacy and a unyielding commitment to aid in development of independency.
Home Sweet Hope strives to provide domestic resources to support the families and youth in our community involved in the foster care system or that are going through the adoption process. Our organization donates complete room designs, furniture, and installation for children that are in care. We also assist the foster and adoption community by providing new or gently used items on an emergency basis such as beds, cribs, car seats, and other home essentials that are generally needed to care for a child. We hope by providing these tangible items as well as holding annual events, we are ab
The Christian Mission is a catalyst which empowers the community to become advocates and serve those in need to achieve an improved quality of life. We engage the community to recognize and remove barriers and challenge the way society views poverty. Through collaboration with the community, the Mission provides resources, skills, education, and services to individuals and families to alleviate suffering and become independent.
Safe Zone High Point will promote equality for all and total inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer residents by facilitating educational opportunities for all community members, offering support groups for shared identities, hosting social events, sponsoring well-being initiatives, and by maintaining a directory of supportive resources.
HAVEN's mission is to help people heal from abuse as we work to prevent domestic violence and sexual assault through community education and intervention.
Our Mission: Provide the community with a different way to experience conflict and find common ground through communication, cooperation and understanding.
The Elna B. Spaulding Conflict Resolution Center (CRC) is a community-based nonprofit organization that serves Durham County since 2005.
The CRC assists people to explore and resolve their conflict through a collaborative approach.