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April 4-7 is National Public Health Week. For the past two years, I’ve had the honor and privilege of helping to convene regular calls with

April 4-7 is National Public Health Week. For the past two years, I’ve had the honor and privilege of helping to convene regular calls with

The Martin Luther King, Jr. Unity Breakfast Committee has announced that the 2022 MLK, Jr. Unity Celebration will be held virtually. Due to public health

I find that the holiday season is a natural time to pause and reflect. When looking back on this year, I’m reminded of just how

Western Carolina Community Action recently received a grant for $340,815 from the Dogwood Health Trust to help renovate and remodel the nearly 50-year-old Tebeau Children’s Center in Hendersonville. Located

Western Carolina Community Action recently received a grant for $340,815 from the Dogwood Health Trust to help renovate and remodel the nearly 50-year-old Tebeau Children’s Center in Hendersonville. Located

Dogwood Health Trust interim CEO Dr. Susan Mims said data the study reveals is “eye-opening” and highlights many aspects of affordable and workforce housing in

Henderson County has accepted $300,000 in funding from the Dogwood Health Trust to help fight and further examine the local opioid epidemic. The Board of Commissioners

In an effort to increase access to affordable housing in Transylvania County, the Dogwood Health Trust has awarded a $28,593 grant to Western Carolina Community Action. The grant

St. Gerard House has received a $226,188 grant from Dogwood Health Trust to expand internal capacity in preparation of a future campus expansion. The infusion of funding creates

Hendersonville will hold public input meetings in January and February on how $4.5 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act funds should be spent. City