More than six months after Hurricane Helene brought heavy flooding and devastation to Western North Carolina (WNC), local communities continue to move forward with determination as they navigate long-term recovery. WNC is known for its tight-knit, resilient...
North Carolina Rural Health Association
Black History Month 2025 Spotlight: Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II
by Allison Hackman | Feb 4, 2025 | General News, North Carolina Rural Health Association
During Black History Month and throughout the year, we honor the leaders, advocates, and everyday heroes whose contributions shape our society. The 2025 theme is “African Americans and Labor.” All kinds of work impact health, from physical well-being to income and...
WNC Helene Relief: County Resources
by Brady Blackburn | Oct 30, 2024 | General News, North Carolina Rural Health Association
As part of the FHLI-wide response to Hurricane Helene, our NC Rural Health Association (NCRHA) program put together a county-by-county resource map. With this resource, our goal is twofold: to support anyone seeking direct services in their county access...
The Legacy of James D. Bernstein: Part 3
by Allison Hackman | Aug 29, 2024 | General News, Jim and Sue Bernstein Health Center Scholarships, North Carolina Rural Health Association
“Change happens at the speed of trust, and trust happens at the speed of human relationships.” — Dr. Skip Cummings, East Carolina University, paraphrasing a Reverend Jen Bailey quote The first two blog posts in this series covered Jim Bernstein’s background, work with...
The Legacy of James D. Bernstein: Part 1
by Allison Hackman | Mar 29, 2024 | General News, Jim and Sue Bernstein Health Center Scholarships, Jim Bernstein Community Health Leadership Fellows, North Carolina Rural Health Association
“Don’t tell the community what they need.” health pioneer. Over his 35-year career, he championed community-driven care for low- and moderate-income, isolated, and underserved populations. As the founder of the first state office of rural health in the United...