DO GOOD Week 2019 Is Here (Official Press Release)
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 5, 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 5, 2019
2019 is Charlotte's 250th anniversary (CLT250) and an opportunity for Charlotte to recognize our past, understand our present and imagine our future, together. For SHARE Charlotte, imaging our future means supporting our local nonprofits, who play a significant role in strengthening our city. So we invited our nonprofit partners to tell us how our community - local businesses, corporations, foundations, groups and individuals, can support their vision for CLT250.
Lately, I have noticed more homeless women in Charlotte standing on street medians - I don’t have the data, just noticed more faces I, unfortunately, try to avoid. However, as a new friend and writer, Melissa LaCross reminded me, “Acknowledging someone’s humanity leaves space
For dignity
For grace
For growth.”
Brixx Pizza is GOOD. That is a fact.
Here’s another fact- Brixx Pizza does a whole lot of GOOD for the Charlotte community.
Have you ever noticed the feeling you get walking into a Brixx Pizza location? No, not hunger. The other one, the feeling that you are welcome.
That is not an accident- Brixx Pizza strives for each of their five Charlotte locations to be neighborhood restaurants that welcome everyone and that are involved in the community that surrounds them.
Charlotte in 1902 was a very, very different place.
No skyscrapers, no light rail, no Panthers, no greenways.
A small town with big dreams — and one organization that’s been here the whole way.
YWCA Central Carolinas has been serving Greater Charlotte for 117 years, and in that time they’ve seen first hand the exceptional change experienced here and around the country.
When Shannon Routh was diagnosed with ovarian cancer at age 32, she had trouble finding even one person who was going through the same experience. She also struggled to find joy-filled events for people going through ovarian cancer treatment. So she vowed to give other ovarian cancer survivors all the things she never had, and that's how Teal Diva came to be.
If you do not know Ohavia Phillips, frankly, you are missing out.
Ohavia is a local media personality, and not only is she great at was she does, but she uses her talent for GOOD.
As a three-time breast cancer survivor, Angela Baker understands all too well the challenges faced when completing cancer treatments.
First diagnosed in 2003, Angela has fought multiple bouts with metastatic breast cancer, while continuing to work full-time and as a single mom. Even with a leave of absence, Angela had a lot on her plate.
The problem: Every day, hundreds of single women are forced into living on the streets. The reason is not the same for all- some are escaping domestic violence or human trafficking, while others are experiencing job loss and are feeling the effects of the affordable housing crisis in Charlotte.
The solution: A safe place for women to go to get back on their feet after a set back.
Enter, Healing Vine Harbor.
Nonprofits are often created when a void that exists in the landscape of a city is realized.
We have so much great news to share from our nonprofit partners about their amazing work. But, we'd love to hear from you. Let us know if you have stories you'd like to tell and we'll make you a guest blogger!!
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