‘Don’t Give Up’: Mother of Three Earns GED
Don’t give up. That is the advice Jessica, one of our newest GED graduates, would give others working toward passing the GED exams. As a
Don’t give up. That is the advice Jessica, one of our newest GED graduates, would give others working toward passing the GED exams. As a
What happens when the toaster you no longer need leaves your trunk? You know when you donate to the Thrift Shop you contribute to NFCC
Thrifting is a game of strategy. Here are some cheat codes to help you win: Buy a bag. We have reusable branded bags that entitle
We gathered the important numbers from our seasonal/holiday programs and thought you would enjoy seeing how much of a difference you made in the community.
Look at this great group of young leaders from Holy Redeemer Catholic School in Johns Creek! They conducted a pajama, sock and underwear drive and delivered them to NFCC offices today! Did you know those are the clothing items our families most request? How wonderful to see young people with so much caring and compassion. Great job, kids!
The holiday season was tough for Gary Borges. As an IT professional, he made a good living, kept his head above water and although he
Special thanks to Markel Claims in Alpharetta. Vivian Conley, Amal Bailey and Jonathan Molski came by to tour the NFCC Thrift Shop and Food Pantry
NFCC staff came together between holiday projects to celebrate the season.
NFCC would like to extend sincere thanks to the PGA TOUR Superstore in Roswell in association with the Arthur M. Blank Foundation for their donation of 250 full turkey dinners to NFCC clients.
Last weekend Swift School completed a toy drive to benefit Toyland Shop. These remarkable kids collected more than 400 toys – enough to create an 8 foot tall tree of new, unwrapped toys.
NFCC would like to offer a huge word of thanks to everyone who participated in the Holiday Baskets program. The baskets were lovingly decorated and filled with heartwarming treats for seniors receiving services from NFCC.
Almost 200 parents and children of F3 made their annual Santa Ruck trek from Hembree Park to the NFCC Food Pantry. They came wearing backpacks filled with toys and food for families in need. The toys will be added to our #NFCCToylandShop drive and the food will be distributed through the Food Pantry.