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35981
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South Greenville Elementary School teacher Michael Bonner almost gave up teaching his third year but reconciled for a more creative approach. This landed him a spot on the nationally televised Ellen DeGeneres show. Walmart donated $45,000 and DeGeneres initiated a Go-Fund-Me page raising another $88,000 for the school.
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35982
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Gregg and Kim Green’s mission statement for their store is “BE loose and have FUN! Bake phenomenal bread. Run fast to serve others& give generously.” Connecting non-profits with the local community is a signature element of their business. Only serving the freshest products, the couple donates their two-day old bread to Hope Glory Ministries which gets it distributed to shelters across the county.
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35983
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Ayden, NC native, Dr. Randy Fussell, a Greenville, NC dentist, began his practice in 1991. Since 2007, he has participated with a team of dentists as part of the annual Belize Mission Project. The project provides restorative care to the residents of Belize.
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35984
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Rocking Horse Ranch Therapeutic Riding Program in Greenville, NC provides both children and adults with a range of physical, cognitive and physiological disabilities therapy through interaction with horses. Malaika Albrecht is Executive Director.
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40789
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The Neuse and Tar-Pamlico River Basins are kept sound places to work and play because of organizations like Rivers Sound. This nonprofit helps to enhance this water’s quality by initiatives such as onsite testing, legislative level advocacy, and community-wide education.
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