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Two nonprofits want to provide a detox and recovery center; resource organizers say the county lacks and desperately needs it.
Aaron Thomas, WRAL reporter
Two non-profit organizations want to open a detox and recovery center for patients.
Shirnetta Harrell founded No Woman, No Girl (NWNG) in 2021 to help women and girls access those everyday essentials and has already served over 1,200 women since the nonprofit’s inception. She says her organization needs support from Triangle tech—here's why.
The Self Discovery Transitional Living Program's home on Dunbar Street was destroyed in a February fire. The Durham-based nonprofit is asking for the community's help.
Destinee Patterson, WRAL reporter
Nonprofits around the country are looking for ways to replace crucial funding after Amazon announced its plans to shut down the AmazonSmile program.
A Raleigh business will be featured Thursday during a special segment on "The Kelly Clarkson Show."
The nonprofit's pay-what-you-can approach for food and drink is based on a model by the One World Every Body Eats Foundation.
Kathy Hanrahan, WRAL lifestyle editor
A roundup of highly-rated environmental charities tackling water safety, environmental justice, policy and climate change.
A roundup of highly-rated environmental charities tackling water safety, environmental justice, policy, and climate change.
Liz McLaughlin, WRAL Climate Change Reporter
After the hustle and bustle of Black Friday and Cyber Monday -- there's Giving Tuesday, a time to slow down and focus on volunteering and donating to those in need.
Rick Armstrong, WRAL Enterprise multimedia journalist
Higher costs from inflation are having a trickledown effect on nonprofits across the Triangle.
Leslie Moreno, WRAL reporter
Friday's "Smash Summit" combined hip hop and mental health awareness to help inspire minority students.
Rick Armstrong, WRAL enterprise multimedia journalist
Empower All is a nonprofit that provides educational support for students, teachers and families. The first of its kind, this student and family "summit" combines hip hop and mental health awareness to help inspire minority students to embrace their culture and excel in school.
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in North Carolina has lost its tax-exempt status, according to a website that tracks those things.
For the first time in its 25 year history, Wake County's Holiday Cheer Program is hosting a summer donation drive.
Monica Casey, WRAL Durham reporter
CBC President and CEO Jim Goodmon started the annual event in 1985 with the goal of beautifying the community and introducing new and unusual varieties of azaleas.
Many families in rural North Carolina are struggling to get access to nutritious food while farmers' crops are going to waste, according to the nonprofit Ripe for Revival.
Keenan Willard, WRAL eastern North Carolina reporter
Their efforts vary. Some are focused on affordable housing, others on working with and caring for older North Carolinians.
Sidekicks Academy is currently operating in two Durham Public Schools: R.N. Harris Elementary School and Burton Magnet Elementary School.
North Carolina's seven largest hospital systems took $1.5 billion in federal COVID money, and profits went up. The state treasurer wants some of the money back, but hospitals say it's not that simple.
Travis Fain, WRAL state government reporter
A North Carolina organization has been flying critical relief supplies to Ukraine every week, but one of its recent trips had a different mission. The Samaritan's Purse cargo plane transported Ukrainians to Canada. Fox News reporter Lauren Green spoke with Reverend Franklin Graham about what it took to make that happen.