Stories

Some call it stories. Others call it a blog. But here you will find nuggets of goodness to use and -- you guessed it -- SHARE!

#SpotlightOnCLT: Bright Blessings


Written by Amy Andrews

Bright Blessings lives up to its name, as a bright spot in the lives of local homeless and impoverished children by helping them celebrate their birthdays. Bright Blessings has grown since its founding by Amy and John Cervantes in 2005 to now include programs like Bless-a- Baby, which provides baskets of newborn items for new homeless and impoverished mothers and babies.

#SpotlightOnCLT: Homelessness


Homelessness is not a new problem, but it does come with new challenges as a result of the pandemic.

The challenge of enforcing social distancing in shelters that are more crowded than ever.

The challenge of finding ways for volunteers to safely lend a hand without actually getting hands-on.

The challenge of facing a harsh reality that  some neighbors who used to provide support for the homeless, are now in need of support of their own.

#SpotlightOnCLT: ANSWER Scholarship


Written by Sarah Fligel

Life has dealt Jenny Van-Strahlen some blows. At five, she lost her Mom and spent her early childhood in a foster home and with extended family. In her mid-20s, her first marriage ended, and she found herself homeless. But today? She’s close to completing her bachelor’s degree in psychology and human services at Montreat College. In May, she’ll attend the University of Kentucky School of Social Work for a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling.

This Foundation Shared The Spotlight, and $60K

 

Written by Michelle Boudin

Shay Hunt burst into tears when she got the call that Raise a Child of the Carolinas, the nonprofit she founded just a year ago, had won a $5,000 grant through SHARE Charlotte from the Amy and Brian France Foundation. “Oh my gosh when they called me I started crying. I could not believe it, my voice was shaking,” Hunt said.
 

#SpotlightOnCLT: Families Forward

You Can't Pull Yourself Up by the Bootstraps if There Aren't Bootstraps to Pull

“Families in our program are the hardest working, most caring parents, not clients. We really get to know them,” Families Forward Founder, Carrie Christian explained to me. “We’re working primarily with the adults in the family for the parents to learn skills, through the workshops they attend and family support they receive, so that they can pass down to their children.