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Trust announces new grantmaking strategy

    Trust announces new grantmaking strategy

The Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust has announced a dramatic change in its grantmaking strategy to focus on measurable outcomes rather than issues.

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Work Family Resource Center announces new name

    Work Family Resource Center announces new name

After serving the community for 27 years under the name “Work Family Resource Center,” the organization announced its new name – “Child Care Resource Center” – along with a new logo.

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Charitable trust introduces new president

    Charitable trust introduces new president

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Dr. Laura Gerald, president of the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, met with the community on Tuesday, Oct. 4, to discuss the Trust’s initiatives and invite

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14th Street Playground comes to life

    14th Street Playground comes to life

BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE  Last Saturday, more than 60 volunteers from various walks of life came together, rolled up their sleeves, and worked hours to bring a new playground

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Funding will help families with young children

    Funding will help families with young children

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Family Services announces that a collaboration of five leading community agencies has received grants from three

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Former state health director to head Reynolds Trust

    Former state health director to head Reynolds Trust

Laura Gerald, a pediatrician and former state health director, will become the new president of Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust

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Forsyth Connects to provide home visits to all county newborns

    Forsyth Connects to provide home visits to all county newborns

The Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust and Novant Health have announced that they will partner to provide free in-home nurse visits to all mothers with newborn babies who are born and reside in Forsyth County.

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$40 million initiative to boost young kids

    $40 million initiative to boost young kids

In above photo: Children from Winston-Salem State University’s Head Start program enjoy Dylan Rowe as he entertains them by making animals

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Services upgraded at DHP

    Services upgraded at DHP

Thanks to an $876,000 grant from the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, patients at the Downtown Health Plaza (DHP) of

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Black lawmakers target poverty

    Black lawmakers target poverty

(pictured above:  Panelists (from left): John Gladman, Margaret Elliott, Minister Alvin Carlisle and Karen McNeil-Miller.) Five decades after President Lyndon Johnson

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