‘No time to waste’
Palmer Goforth, age 8. He has an older brother named Cameron and dog named Blue. He plays soccer with a travel club. His favorite animal is a wolf. And when it comes to his future, Palmer has big plans.
Palmer Goforth, age 8. He has an older brother named Cameron and dog named Blue. He plays soccer with a travel club. His favorite animal is a wolf. And when it comes to his future, Palmer has big plans.
In honor of Dr. Ophelia Garmon-Brown, Kim has chosen to support Novant Health Foundation’s Health Equity Fund in Charlotte’s annual Dancing with the Stars event.
Martin Truex Jr. Foundation and Novant Health break grounds to better meet the needs of the fast-growing community.
Breast cancer survivor Armanda O’Leary shares her story in hopes of inspiring others to provide mammograms to women in need.
Amy Maher has found passion in the potential to help more donors make an impact in her new role.
Emely Varela Salvador is an energetic, little girl of five-and-a-half years old.
When L. Eugene Daugherty, MD, came to Novant Health Hemby Children Hospital in 2017, peers and acquaintances would ask him where he worked. When he told them, he was surprised to learn many hadn’t heard of the hospital.
The Kiwanis Club of Mecklenburg is built around a simple motto: improving the world one child at a time.
Reagan Slutsky, who, at the age of 7, is already an entrepreneur, a creative and a philanthropist.
Sharon Harrington discusses her role at Novant Health Foundation and the profound impact of planned giving.