Greetings,
As 2024 comes to a close, I am reflecting on what brought me joy and hope this year.
There was plenty that took a toll: a bitter election, collective angst about our country’s future, a devastating hurricane. I won’t forget any of those, and their repercussions continue.
Yet, amidst those difficulties were stories of extraordinary North Carolinians dedicated to building a better future for our state:
From the mountains to the coast, local nonprofits served their communities, from providing fresh, local food to families to helping formerly incarcerated people get back on their feet.
After Helene, funders and nonprofits leapt into action to support our neighbors in the west and make sure folks had food, water, access to information and other necessities. This work will continue in 2025 and beyond.
ZSR’s State-Level Systemic Change grant partners continued their long-term work to ensure all North Carolinians have clean air and water, great public schools, fair and decent work, and a government that represents the people and responds to their concerns. \
Five committed NC nonprofit leaders took (or are about to take!) well-earned sabbaticals to rest, heal, travel and reconnect with family and friends. This rest and rejuvenation is critical to our shared mission to build a better NC.
These stories fill me with hope and remind me that, no matter what 2025 brings, people across North Carolina will continue to take care of one another and stand up for what’s right.
Together, let’s find ways to be vessels of hope and joy this holiday season and in the New Year.
All For NC,