For twenty-five years, the Community Foundation of Henderson County has been helping people who care make lasting contributions to causes that matter. The Foundation offers donors simple ways to achieve their charitable goals and provides support to nonprofit organizations who offer needed and meaningful services to our community.
In 2007, CFHC distributed $2.9 million to several nonprofit organizations and scholarship seekers in the Henderson County region and beyond. With assets of $74 million, CFHC comprises more than 370 different charitable funds.
In the wake of Hurricane Florence, one company in particular is getting in on the action: Optimum is offering free WiFi and charging stations at its downtown Hendersonville, NC, office and mobile...more
In the wake of Hurricane Florence, one company in particular is getting in on the action: Optimum is offering free WiFi and charging stations at its downtown Hendersonville, NC, office and mobile...more
In the wake of Hurricane Florence, one company in particular is getting in on the action: Optimum is offering free WiFi and charging stations at its downtown Hendersonville, NC, office and mobile...more
In the wake of Hurricane Florence, one company in particular is getting in on the action: Optimum is offering free WiFi and charging stations at its downtown Hendersonville, NC, office and mobile...more
To address the ongoing issue of student dropouts, Toronto District School Board (TDSB) teacher Craig Morrison started a school-business program called the Oasis Skateboard Factory (OSF) to help keep teens stay in school.