
NHF grant program to help local food providers
In response to growing food insecurity across Western North Carolina, exacerbated first by Hurricane Helene in September 2024 and more recently by a federal freeze

In response to growing food insecurity across Western North Carolina, exacerbated first by Hurricane Helene in September 2024 and more recently by a federal freeze

At a public hearing on Oct. 7, Jackson County Board of Commissioners heard a presentation from Planning Director Mike Poston and Economic Development Director Tiffany

Older adults (ages 60-plus) enrich families and communities with wisdom, experience and meaningful contributions. Like many communities across the U.S., the population in Western North

As youth mental health crises increase, Jackson County schools are stepping forward, not stepping back, according to Director of Behavioral Health Meagan Crews, Since 1949,

Givens Communities last week announced the HUD Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program awarded $10,318,240 in funding for Givens Webster Village in Jackson

The Christmas season always makes me profoundly thoughtful. As I write this, I am humbled by what the last three and a half years have

On Oct. 30 Communities in Schools of North Carolina, Jackson County Public Schools and Dogwood Health Trust held a ribbon-cutting for a new workforce readiness

AWAKE Child Advocacy Center has a new program designed to better support the recovery of its young clients. AWAKE provides services including medical care and

Highlands Cashiers Health Foundation, Nantahala Health Foundation and Dogwood Health Trust last week announced a collaborative initiative to address the growing demand for senior nutrition

AWAKE children’s advocacy center is working hard to not only continue the services it offers but to expand them. The newest expansion is the ability