First Waughtown Baptist Church (FWBC) recognized 14 high school and college graduates during its virtual College Day service on Sunday, June 13.
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When the pandemic shut down much of the city, it gave Winston-Salem Recreation and Parks department an opportunity to review each of the city’s recreation centers to determine how they could best serve the citizens who used them. They saw a need for a location dedicated to serving seniors and designated Brown & Douglas an Active Adult Center. This is the only designated senior center in Winston-Salem.
Our local nonprofits depend on senior volunteers and offer a wide variety of opportunities to serve. Here is a list of volunteer opportunities in our community:
Christmas in July to benefit Senior Services
Commentary: The passage of the Juneteenth law was striking
Business of the Month: Elite Healthcare Group specializes in helping autistic children and their families
Local nonprofit ‘turns the tables’ on Hope du Jour restaurants
Whole Man Ministries will present a drive-thru giveaway for the community on June 26 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. that will offer the opportunity to receive COVID testing and vaccine shot. Perhaps one of the winners of a ONE MILLION DOLLARS could be from our event, said Bishop Washington.