WRAAP and NC Food Bank feed those in need for Thanksgiving
Wilmington's Residential Adolescent Achievement Place WRAAP and the North Carolina Food Bank held its annual food distribution on Wednesday.
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Wilmington's Residential Adolescent Achievement Place WRAAP and the North Carolina Food Bank held its annual food distribution on Wednesday.
Organizations partnered to hold a pre-Thanksgiving food dsitribution event in Wilmington.
One Wilmington organization gave the community's youth an opportunity to discuss topics and issues they face daily.
A non-profit that continues to help at-risk kids in the community is holding a 10 year anniversary celebration this weekend.
WRAAP will continue their mission of helping kids in the community improve their grades and behavior with more money than previous years.
He has 20 plus years of experience in the non-profit world and his organization has more than 30 awards all linked to programs he's helped lead.
This year's Wing Fling may have had some problems finding a home, but it had little problem raising money for some good causes.
Thanksgiving is a great day for eating as long as you have food, and many people do not. Enter WRAAP, a non-profit that finds ways to help folks in need.
An organization aimed at educating at-risk youth, just got some much needed funding. The WRAAP program, Wilmington's Residential Adolescent Achievement Place, received $150,000 over four years from the state.
WRAAP distributes 15,000 pounds of food at its pre-Thanksgiving food distribution event at Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church.
Around this time of year, many are used to having more food than they can handle. But what happens if you're battling an empty pantry...and stomach?
This summit is held twice a year. Saturday's event marked the 7th summit the organization has hosted.
A Wilmington non-profit partnered with the NC Food Bank and is helping feed hundreds of families in need for Thanksgiving.
WRAAP and the Food Bank of Central and Eastern NC are holding a benefit to distribute food items to families in the community.
In a three to two decision, New Hanover county commissioners passed their legislation to cut the budget of several non-profits.
New Hanover County is trying to balance its budget. In the process some of the funds are being cut from certain programs.
Wilmington's Residential Adolescent Achievement Place, better known as WRAAP, will start the second year of its after school enrichment program Monday.