To many that drive down Business 85, passing Jerry Hunt Supercenter, most likely do not know that they are a very community-minded organization.
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To many that drive down Business 85, passing Jerry Hunt Supercenter, most likely do not know that they are a very community-minded organization.
From grilling in local housing communities, to toy drives, to dancing Santa at our local homeless shelter…Saturday was saturated with community spirit.
Santa came early for a former Facility Logistic Services (FLS) employee.
Salute: The Leonard’s Creek Chapter of National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution will sponsor a Wreaths Across America event on this Saturday, December 18 at noon.
The founder of The Epilepsy Association of North Carolina is asking for an early Christmas Gift from friends in Thomasville.
United Way of Davidson County is wrapping up their Annual Workplace Giving Campaign.
Hospice of Davidson County held their Night of Reflection on Wednesday evening, December 8.
The fundraiser for the homeless shelter has been postponed.
The Lexington Farmers Market and the Thomasville Farmers Market will jointly launch the Davidson County Winter Farmers Market in January 2022 at Bull City Ciderworks in Lexington and expand pop-up markets throughout Davidson County year-round.
Family Services of Davidson County is pleased to announce the addition of a pet friendly area to our Domestic Violence Shelter which will allow us to accommodate victims of domestic/sexual violence who have pets.
Each week Davidson Local honors veterans and their families. Bryan and Heather Thomas recently closed on their first home through Habitat for Humanity of Lexington.
This is the 5th Annual Winter Wonderland Ball for our youth. This is Anything For Our Youth Group, Inc Signature Event. This event is to celebrate our youth for being great kids. Our intent is to give kids in our community an opportunity to dress up in their best and favorite outfits and come out for an evening of fun, delicious food, dancing and winter celebration.
In 2020, funding from the United Way and other donors allowed us to pivot, almost overnight, to provide childcare to emergency workers. Our families were so grateful to know that the Y was going to fill the gap in childcare so that they could continue to work on the frontlines. The Y continued to fill the gap as we transitioned from Emergency Childcare to E-Learning.
Two charities in Thomasville focusing on providing for those in need will be the recipients of proceeds from a fundraiser this weekend.
Hospice of Davidson County hosted their annual volunteer appreciation event on Wednesday, December 1.
The Salvation Army is continuing an annual event that raised more than $500,000 nationally in just four hours last year—the National Commander’s Red Kettle Challenge
Davidson County businesses are giving back EVERY DAY! That’s why we created a weeklong contest! It’s called #givebackdavidson.
For the seventh year in a row, Hospice of Davidson County has been recognized by HEALTHCAREfirst as a Hospice Honors award recipient, acknowledging the agency as a leader in providing hospice care.