Impact Alamance awarded $150,000 into local non-profit organizations. These grants fund equipment needs of Alamance County non-profits to help them serve the community.
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The Burlington-based Stop Killing Us Campaign will challenge churches to do their part in stopping community violence.
Religious Outreach Coordinator Julia Ross will begin reaching out to churches starting Jan. 17.
The Times-News published several stories localizing major events and sharing community news in 2021. These are our top 10 of the year.
As we enter 2022, let's be open-minded and more importantly open-hearted to meeting those from backgrounds that differ from yours.
Impact Alamance has invested $650,000 to local non-profit organizations. A total of nine community agencies were awarded funds that aim to help make the community healthier, smarter and stronger.
Sprague: As I go around town visiting stores or restaurants as necessary, I find people are quick to offer assistance if needed.
The young athlete Simone Biles said in her testimony in front of the lawmakers in D.C., "How much is a little girl's life worth?" Her words echoed deep in the hearts of many people who were wronged, or marginalized.
This year’s event will occur in person at over 30 locations through the city of Burlington on Tuesday, Aug. 3.