Our MISSION is to EDUCATE, EQUIP and EMPOWER pregnant and parenting adolescents and their families to raise healthy babies.
Our VISION is building a strong community, one child at a time.
Providing food, shelter and hope through Christian love.
Sampson County Partnership for Children is a non-profit public/private organization designed to provide programs and services for children ages 0-5 and their families in Sampson County. The Partnership’s programs and activities focus on areas of early care and education and are aimed to provide support in school readiness, high quality child care, teacher education and accessing children’s health services.
We are a group of volunteers wholly dedicated to humanitarian relief in Sampson County. Our business model is simple: donors provide our stores with furniture, clothing, and household items. Income is distributed to nonprofit organizations and to church outreach projects. Examples include food banks, college scholarships, domestic violence, United Way, emergency relief, and various child programs. Our overarching purpose is to glorify God through service to our brothers and sisters.
Founded in 1969, the Sandhills Community College Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation whose purpose is to promote the mission of Sandhills Community College in the community and seek financial support from the community. The Foundation ensures that donated funds are invested wisely and disbursed in ways that contribute to the ongoing excellence of Sandhills Community College.
A state chartered 501c(3) nonprofit corporation established in 1986 by eleven local churches. Today the Coalition is supported by 64 area churches, the United Way of Moore County, individuals, businesses, and civic groups throughout the community. The Coalition's mission is to alleviate hunger and financial strains of struggling households in Moore County.
Sankofa Birth Foundation seeks to improve maternal health for BIPOC birthing people by funding initiatives that increase access to out-of-hospital birth,
supplement costs of midwifery and doula care and provide educational opportunities for BIPOC birth workers.