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Help build A Better Community

Here are some places here in the Triad where you can volunteer your time in 2007:

Habitat For Humanity of
Forsyth County
339 Witt Street
Winston-Salem NC 27103
336.765.8854


www.habitatforsyth.org

Habitat For Humanity builds affordable housing for working, low-income families, who purchase them through 20-year, no-interest mortgages.
March of Dimes
410 Brookstown Avenue
Winston-Salem NC 27101
336.723.4386


www.marchofdimes.com
Mission: to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality. March of Dimes carries out this mission through research, community services, education and advocacy to save babies' lives.

Cancer Services, Inc.
3175 Maplewood Avenue
Winston-Salem NC 27103
336.760.9983

www.cancerservicesonline.org

Cancer Services is here to help cancer patients regain a sense of control in their life.
Körner's Folly of Kernersville
413 South Main Street
Kernersville NC 27284
336.996.7922


www.kornersfolly.org
Local non-profit foundation dedicated to making repairs and restoring the historic Körners Folly structure to its former elegance and beauty.

United Way of Forsyth Co.
301 N. Main Street, Suite 1700
Winston-Salem NC 27101
336.723.3601


www.forsythunitedway.org

The United Way works to unite the community to bring together resources to identify and effectively address our community's most vital human needs.
Habitat For Humanity of
Greater Greensboro
438 W. Friendly Avenue
Greensboro NC 27401


www.habitatgreensboro.org
Habitat For Humanity builds affordable housing for working, low-income families, who purchase them through 20-year, no-interest mortgages.
American Red Cross
Northwest NC Chapter
815 Phillips Avenue
High Point NC 27262
336.885.9121


www.nwnc-redcross.org
The American Red Cross is where people mobilize to help their neighbors—across the street, across the country, and across the world—in emergencies.
The Salvation Army
PO Box 1205
Winston-Salem NC 27102
336.723.6366


www.redshield.org/winstonsalem

The Salvation Army in Forsyth County offers shelter, food, clothing, and financial assistance to the city's needy. In addition to meeting basic needs and offering enrichment programs, The Salvation Army provides spiritual guidance and instruction through weekly worship services, Bible studies, music instruction, and character-building activities.

Siloam Missionary Homes
1053 Quakenbush Road
Snow Camp, NC 27349
336.376.
8200

www.siloamhomes.org

Siloam Missionary Homes is a ministry that was incorporated in February 1992 to minister to the housing needs of missionaries. The mission's goal is to provide a comfortable, tastefully decorated, completely furnished home for weary, tired and yes, at times, sick missionaries.

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
1401-B Old Mill Circle, 2nd Flr.
Winston-Salem, NC 27103
336.768.1027

www.jdrf.org/triad

JDRF's Online Diabetes Support Team is a group of volunteers working with staff to provide one-to-one support, a sympathetic ear, and some practical suggestions to families affected by type 1 diabetes.

Senior Services of Winston-Salem
2895 Shorefair Drive
Winston-Salem, NC 27105
336.727.0907

www.seniorservicesinc.org

Free and low cost services for the elderly such as home care, meals, transportation, volunteer services, home repair, and senior centers.

The Children's Home Society of Winston-Salem
1001 Reynolda Road
Winston-Salem, NC 27104
336.721.7600

www.tchome.org

To grow healthy futures for children, adults and families by ministering to the mind, body and spirit.

GCAP of Guilford County
Greensboro - 336.641.5563
High Point - 336.845.7699

www.gcap1.org

GCAP is a unique collaborative created to serve as a funding source for programs that improve the lives of people infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS in the Guilford County.

Victory Junction Gang Camp

www.victoryjunction.org

The Victory Junction Gang Camp enriches the lives of children with chronic medical conditions or serious illnesses by providing life-changing camping experiences that are exciting, fun, and empowering, in a safe and medically sound environment.

Art Council of Winston-Salem
226 North Marshall Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
336.722.2585

www.intothearts.org

The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County was established in 1949 and was the first locally established arts council in the United States. The Arts Council enriches the quality of life for people in Winston-Salem and neighboring communities by raising funds for the arts, advocating for the arts, sponsoring events in conjunction with other arts organizations, providing educational opportunities strengthening cultural resources, developing social capital , and aiding economic development.

Big Brothers/Sisters of the Central Piedmont
200 North Main Street, 3rd Flr.
High Point, NC 27262
336.882.4167

www.bbbscp.org

It is Big Brothers Big Sisters mission to help children reach their full potential through professionally supported, one-to-one relationships with measurable impact. We do this by placing a positive mentor in a child’s life who volunteers his/her time each week. It’s about having fun and making a difference in the life of a child.

Family Services, Inc.
610 Coliseum Drive
Winston-Salem, NC 27106
336.722.8173
800.316.5513

info@familyserv.org

 

Animal Adoption & Rescue Foundation
311 Harvey Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27103
36.768.PETS

info@aarfanimals.org

 
Bethesda Center for the Homeless
930 Patterson Avenue
Winston-Salem, NC
336.722.9951
 

Winston-Salem Rescue Mission
717 Oak Street
PO Box 20424
Winston-Salem, NC 27120-0424
336.723.1848

info@wsrescue.org

 

The Shepherd's Center of Greater Winston-Salem
1700 Ebert Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27103
336.748.0217

www.shepherdscenter.org

 

Please check back here often for more information on ABC45's "A Better Community Campaign"
as it continues to grow and expand in 2007.

Please also visit the ABC network's "A Better Community" national page

 

 




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