Juneteenth Festival For All
Juneteenth Festival of the Carolinas spreads history, culture, art, education and more
A Lifetime of Care For All People
Much has been written about Dr. Ophelia Garmon-Brown, the trailblazing family physician, hospital executive, impassioned community leader, missionary and ordained minister who died on Nov. 17, 2021.
The Untold Story of a volunteer leader
Meet Jewell Hoover, outgoing chair of the FFTC Board of Directors.
Scholarship Fund Creates Legacy of Learning
Asbury family helps Concord students reach college dreams.
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, the legacies they left continue to have an impact today.
Spreading Hope & Good Vibes
“Give hope daily” is both the motto and the goal of the Charlotte-based nonprofit organization, Hope Vibes
Pursuing Justice for All
The civil rights lawyer had an unwavering determination to fight for those less fortunate.
Cabarrus Teacher Leaves a Lasting Gift
Earl Willie and his late wife, Margaret, left a planned gift to support the causes they cared about.