Ken Garfield
Ken Garfield, former religion editor of The Charlotte Observer, is a freelance writer/editor who helps the Foundation For The Carolinas and other nonprofit causes tell its stories.
Helping Veterans Afford Their First Home
FFTC and Veterans Bridge Home team up to help vets and their families.
A Tireless Advocate for Social Justice
Leading with heart, Action NC Political Director Robert Dawkins champions the causes that matter to him most.
Expanding Affordable Housing in West Charlotte
“I knew I wanted to love people, care for them, advocate for them.” - Charis Blackmon, community leader.
The Lees’ Impact on Stanly County Lives On
Lees Established Scholarship Fund Before Their Passing to Support Stanly County Students.
Lifelong Memory Makers
As a kid, Bob Salvin used to visit the Carolina Theatre. Now, he and his wife Susan are helping bring
Scholarship Provides Greater Stepping Stone
For 40 Years, Greater Steps Scholars has helped nearly 1,000 local kids go to college.
Rockingham: Star of the Sandhills
A Story of Economic Revitalization in a Former Textile Town.
A Survivor’s Legacy
Irving Bienstock's mission is to tell the story, challenge hatred and support the causes that keep Judaism and love alive.
Building on a Legacy of Black Giving
Lethia Henderson was a hairdresser who died in 1955. Elizabeth Randolph was an educator who passed away in 2004. Yet,