Along with New Year’s resolutions about losing weight or exercising more, some people start thinking about whether this is the year to move out of the big house and into a smaller condo, apartment, or to a retirement community.
Positive Wellness Alliance received a $50,000 Transformative Grant from University of Houston Graduate School of Social Work as part of the COMPASS Initiative® to build on community-driven solutions that are reducing stigma and improving the health and wellbeing of those impacted by HIV in the South.
Christmas is the season of traditions and at Arbor Acres Retirement Community, among the most treasured of traditions are the annual Sharps & Flats Christmas concerts.
Lilly Endowment Inc. has awarded Wake Forest University a $3.4 million grant to develop and expand its Program for Leadership and Character. The three-year grant will support student programming, faculty engagement and academic research.
Goler Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion Church recently celebrated the inspiring life stories of two members of their congregation who have reached the age of 100.
Meals-on-Wheels volunteers provide much more than a meal. Each delivery provides a moment of human connection that many recipients cherish more than the meal itself.
In the last two years, Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County has partnered with the Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) Aging in Place program. The partnership enables Habitat to offer, at a very low cost, critical repairs and modifications for seniors in our target communities who otherwise could not afford them.