The efforts of Interfaith Winston-Salem have been buoyed by its recent ECHO Award for its work in building social capital. Presented by the ECHO Network in conjunction with the Winston-Salem
The efforts of Interfaith Winston-Salem have been buoyed by its recent ECHO Award for its work in building social capital. Presented by the ECHO Network in conjunction with the Winston-Salem
(pictured above: Panelists (from left): John Gladman, Margaret Elliott, Minister Alvin Carlisle and Karen McNeil-Miller.) Five decades after President Lyndon Johnson declared War on Poverty, the issue still plagues Winston-Salem and
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