Questions? +1 (202) 335-3939 Login
Trusted News Since 1995
A service for global professionals · Monday, March 17, 2025 · 794,705,550 Articles · 3+ Million Readers

Health Connect America Celebrates FCTF’s Annual Day of Giving in North Carolina

Health Connect America Logo

RALEIGH, NC, UNITED STATES, March 17, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- In support of the Family Centered Treatment Foundation's (FCTF) Annual Day of Giving, Health Connect America proudly participated in volunteer activities across North Carolina on March 7th. This initiative highlights our ongoing commitment to strengthening communities and supporting families through meaningful acts of service.

A Day of Community Engagement and Impact
Health Connect America, an FCT Practitioner, mobilized its North Carolina employees to take part in service projects across the state. Almost 100 employees engaged in a variety of volunteer activities, making a tangible impact in the communities where they live and work. Some of this year's initiatives included:

Volunteered with The Salvation Army in Granite Falls
Fed the Unhoused at The Corner Table in Newton
Partnered with Homeless Shelters in Parkton
Volunteered at Allied Churches of Alamance County Homeless Shelter in Burlington
Volunteered at the YMCA Shelter in Greensboro
Gathered Donations for a Domestic Violence Shelter in Southern Pines
Created Supply Bags for Unhoused and Served Lunch at Hamlet Soup Kitchen in Hamlet
Volunteered at Helping Hand Mission in Raleigh
Assisted with Maintenance and Cleaning Activities at Heritage Garden in Fayetteville
Served Meals at the Salvation Army's Center of Hope Shelter in Charlotte
Created Meal Packages for the Servant Center in Greensboro
Donated STEM Boxes to The Care Group in West End to be Utilized in the Moore County School System
Collected Canned Goods and Monetary Donations for Team Workz in Fayetteville

“Participating in this day of giving allows us to extend our reach beyond traditional care settings, touching lives in a direct and meaningful way. It's a powerful reminder that at the heart of every community lies the potential for immense positive change, driven by simple acts of generosity and compassion,” said Scott Martin, Executive Officer of Operations at Health Connect America.

About the FCT Foundation's Day of Giving
The Annual FCT Day of Giving was created to honor the 30th anniversary of Family Centered Treatment's official incorporation. Each year, individuals associated with FCT—including staff, families, and board members—are encouraged to engage in acts of service. Health Connect America's participation on March 7th demonstrates our continued dedication to community engagement and the power of collective giving.

Join Us in Celebrating the Power of Giving
Health Connect America invites the community to reflect on the importance of giving back and to share their stories of kindness using #FCTdayofgiving and #HCAdayofgiving on social media.

"We encourage everyone to participate in this celebration of giving. Small acts of kindness can create lasting change, and together, we can strengthen our communities in incredible ways." – Jordan Labiosa, Director of Marketing at Health Connect America

Looking Ahead
Health Connect America remains committed to the principles of the Family Centered Treatment Foundation and will continue fostering a culture of service. As we look forward to future Days of Giving, we are excited to see the lasting impact our employees can make in North Carolina and beyond.

Jordan Labiosa
Health Connect America
jordan.labiosa@healthconnectamerica.com

Powered by EIN Presswire

Distribution channels: Banking, Finance & Investment Industry, Business & Economy, Companies, Culture, Society & Lifestyle, Media, Advertising & PR

Legal Disclaimer:

EIN Presswire provides this news content "as is" without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

Submit your press release