Cherryville High School (CHS) has a proud tradition of excellence, symbolized by the Ironmen mascot which represents courage in the face of all obstacles and adversity. Currently, schools are confronted with significant challenges in the form of budget restrictions – and CHS certainly has its share. The Cherryville High School Education Foundation (CHSEF) is committed to keeping the Ironmen tradition alive in spite of these funding challenges. Our goal is to create a better future for Cherryville High School students and graduates by forging ahead in the true spirit of school: with unyielding fortitude, optimism and unity.
The Chicamacomico Historical Association is the steward of the place, artifacts and history of the Chicamacomico Life-Saving Coast Guard Station. The VISION of the Association is to forever preserve and present the history of Chicamacomico and commemorate its valiant heroes. The MISSION of the Association is to preserve the historic Chicamacomico site and tell its unique story.
To be driven by our Christian faith to address the impact of poverty & trauma on families with children in Halifax, Warren, and Northampton counties. We do this through education, empowerment, advocacy, and community collaboration.
We collaborate with community partners to respond to and prevent child abuse.
Child Care Services Association (CCSA) works to ensure affordable, accessible, high quality child care for all families through research, services and advocacy. We are an association of groups, individuals and volunteers committed to supporting the right of young children and their families to have the best possible life.
To connect all children, adolescents, and families with programs and partnerships to ensure they have what they need to thrive.
To improve children's lives through collaborations, social policy change, education, and advocacy.
Children’s Home Society has been serving children and families for more than a century, with programs built on our mission to promote the right of every child to a permanent, safe, and loving family. Founded in 1902, CHS has placed more than 15,000 children into loving, adoptive homes. While CHS is perhaps best known for our work related to foster care and adoption, we are much more than a placement agency. Through our parent and teen education programs and professional training, we promote healthy environments to thousands of families.
To provide children with quality legal advocacy focusing on domestic violence issues, high conflict custody cases and ensuring access to education.
Zing Zumm, Children’s Museum of Jacksonville NC in a non-profit children’s museum with a focus on interactive, imaginative, educational play.