Grant funds will be used to support the immediate needs of those affected by the Pactiv Evergreen paper mill closure.
Haywood County, N.C. – Dogwood Health Trust is providing a $1 million grant to the United Way of Haywood County to support the Canton Mill Closure Emergency Response Project, which will provide financial assistance to individuals and families in need as a result of the Canton (Pactiv Evergreen) Mill closure. The plant, which closed on June 8, had been in operation since 1908 and was the largest employer in the town. The United Way of Haywood County will work closely with Mountain Projects and other community partners to address the needs of former mill employees.
āHaywood County designated the United Way as the trusted organization to receive donations during Tropical Storm Fred, and we are fortunate to be able to do so again,ā said David Francis, Program Administrator for Haywood County. āDogwoodās funding will allow this organization to once again step in with multiple partners to help those in need.ā
āOnce again, public and private partnerships are coming together to help the people of WNC,ā said Canton Mayor Zeb Smathers. āThis wonderful grant will help us build on our tradition of working together to create a hometown of tomorrow that respects and honors our past yet builds a bold future. We are blessed to have Dogwood Health Trust, the United Way and others who value all people as we face these challenging times,ā said Mayor Smathers.
āOur many conversations with county, town and community leaders made it clear that the community trusts the United Way of Haywood County to distribute these funds,ā said Dr. Susan Mims, CEO of Dogwood Health Trust. āTheir proven partnerships with other local organizations will ensure that these funds are used efficiently and effectively to support the workersā unmet needs through this challenging time.ā
āThe United Way of Haywood County is honored to again help our community,ā said Executive Director Celesa Willett. āOur mission is to improve the health, education and economic stability of our neighbors. This grant will certainly allow our organization to make that happen.ā
In addition to this gift, Dogwood is supporting the Southwestern Commission to conduct a regional study of the mill closureās economic impact and will continue working directly with local and regional partners, as well as philanthropic and other organizations, to assist those affected by this event.
āAlthough the mill closure creates an economic crisis, we also know that there will be ripple effects that impact all of Dogwoodās strategic priority areas: housing, education, economic opportunity and health and wellness,ā said Mims. āWe know that individuals who were not directly employed by the mill will also feel the repercussions of this event. The people of Canton, Haywood County and all of WNC are resourceful and resilient, and we remain committed to helping them create places where everyone can live, learn, earn and thrive – no exceptions.ā
More information about the type and timing of assistance available will be forthcoming from the United Way of Haywood County. For questions, please contact the United Way directly at 828-356-2832.
About Dogwood Health Trust
Dogwood Health Trust is a private foundation based in Asheville, North Carolina with the sole purpose of dramatically improving the health and wellbeing of all people and communities of 18 counties and the Qualla Boundary in Western North Carolina. Dogwood Health Trust focuses on innovative and equitable ways to address the many factors that contribute to overall health and wellbeing, with a focus on housing, education, economic opportunity, and health and wellness. Dogwood Health Trust works to create a Western North Carolina where every generation can live, learn, earn and thrive, with dignity and opportunity for all, no exceptions. To learn more, please visit www.dht.org.