‘Never give up’: Volunteer gives back to kids with disabilities at Concord nonprofit
Trevor started out as a teen participant at Amazing Grace Advocacy, a Concord nonprofit that supports families raising children with intellectual disabilities.
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Trevor started out as a teen participant at Amazing Grace Advocacy, a Concord nonprofit that supports families raising children with intellectual disabilities.
The American Cancer Society says breast cancer in women under 50 has risen faster than in women over 50, but two women in the Charlotte area have bonded over their battle.
Food Lion Feeds, the grocer’s hunger relief program, along with some of their vendor partners, were prepping boxes to go with families on the weekends, filling another gap in what’s already a hard season for hunger.
Channel 9 viewers are helping stock the shelves of local food pantries as part of our 9 Food Drive, and we want to show you where your donations are going.
Carolina Waterfowl Rescue takes in 5,000 to 7,000 animal patients each year. Nearly 500 volunteers, like the O’Tuels, help to care for them.
At least twice a week, a line of cars wraps around the corner for one food pantry in west Charlotte. It’s not unlike other pantries around the city, but what’s unique about this one is where it happens.
Some extracurriculars can be pricey, and dance classes are no exception. That’s why one former dancer took matters into her own hands to ensure any child can learn the art free of charge.
A Levine Middle College High School student is already accomplishing big things, like authoring a children’s book that teaches what it’s like to be autistic.
There’s a new program at the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art that’s promoting healing and battling loneliness through art.
Artificial intelligence is quickly seeping into every part of our society, including Charlotte’s two largest healthcare systems.