The Friends of Oberlin Village Preserves, Honors and Educates the public about Oberlin, the largest Reconstruction-era black settlement in Wake County.
The mission of Friends of Panthertown is to work in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service to conserve this outstanding natural resource while improving the quality and experience of recreational opportunities in Panthertown Valley.
Mission: To support the North Carolina Plant Conservation Program in its efforts to conserve and protect North Carolina’s imperiled native plants in their habitats.
To advance quality of life for individuals receiving long term care services in North Carolina.
To support the mission of the NC Parks and Recreation Division.
To support the North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences.
To support the work of the N.C. Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped.
Friends is an association of persons interested in promoting the well-being of all older adults in Orange County by supporting the development and full use of the Robert and Pearl Seymour Center, currently located at 2551 Homestead Rd. Chapel Hill, NC 27516. Said organization exists for charitable and educational purposes to receive and provide financial support derived from memberships, gifts, endowments, bequests, grants, memorials, and fundraising projects for the facility, programs and other related activities which the Center offers.