Talkback for Sunday, March 31, 2024 (Easter) The Child Advocacy Center is observing Child Abuse Prevention Month in our community three vital ways. Roberta Humphries and Faith Boehmer explain. The Cumberland Community Foundation oversaw area Jersey Mike’s Subs’ Day of Giving all sales to 6 different Fayetteville area non-profits. Maggie Kellogg details Cumberland Community Foundation’s role in fund-raising amplification efforts of/for local 501(c)3 non-profits!
Today is the 31st Day of March, the 91st day of the year, with 275 remaining in this leap year of 2024.
It’s Easter Sunday – on the Christian Calendar, said to be the day Jesus rose to Heaven, rising from his death by Crucifixion on the Friday before, taking with him the sins of the world. April begins tomorrow! It’s also Child Abuse Prevention Month. Accordingly, April is an important month for Fayetteville’s Child Advocacy Center – a special community protector and treatment facilitator – using a highly developed multi-disciplined approach to providing help and hope where Child Abuse is detected and discovered in our community. Just in case ANY of the subject matter discussed today strikes an interest or chord with you, we want to bring up CAC-FAY-NC-dot-org. This website contains a wealth of useful, helpful links and information on the Child Advocacy Center’s mission, the ways they help and the ways they $500 first prize for the winners of both performances. All information at CAC-FAYNC-dot-org. We’ll start talking about all these Child Advocacy Center April Happenings with longtime executive director Roberta Humphries – who retired but is now back as interim executive director.
(Interview – Roberta Humphries and Faith Boehmer)
The Child Advocacy Center’s website has all information at CAC-FAY-NC-dot-ORG.
Another steward of the Public Trust is the Cumberland Community Foundation, collector, custodian and distributor of donations to many Fayetteville Non-Profits. In fact, as Fayetteville’s Jersey Mike’s donated all sales this past Wednesday to six area 501c3’s, Jersey Mike’s in our area divided all sales receipts (thru the Cumberland Community foundation to Cape Fear Valley Hospital Foundation (supporting, among other things, the Cancer Center of Cape Fear Valley) –Operation InAsMuch for the Homeless, the Care Clinic for the uninsured, Fayetteville Police Foundation, Special Olympics, and the FTCC Foundation, making college degrees more accessible to members within our community.
Cumberland Community Foundation’s Maddie Kellogg explains more about its work:
(interview: Maddie Kellogg – Cumberland Community Foundation)
For a multiplicity of ways to give and how Cumberland Community Foundation can help direct your charitable contributions, see CumberlandCF-dot-Org.
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Talkback for Sunday, April 7 2024 – Preview of the Solar Eclipse, United Way’s ‘Over the Edge’ fundraising event and the multiple community events of Saturday April 20th PLUS Norman Zander, community activity coordinator of the Salvation Army of the Sandhills.
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