CarePartners Foundation 2008-2009 Report
 
 
“Sowing Seeds...Nurturing Lives”
Sowing. Nurturing. Reaping. Our 2008-2009 Report illustrates how CarePartners Foundation grants nurture and support CarePartners patients, families, and the Western North Carolina community.
From the President’s Message: Forward Movement and Connection
It’s said that we reap what we sow. Donors to CarePartners Foundation sow seeds of hope and healing, and our entire community reaps the benefits in terms of lives restored, health regained, and hope replenished.
Charles D. Norvell
President, CarePartners Foundation
Read the full report to learn more about:
Thank you to our donors and volunteers
We thank the many thousands of people and organizations who volunteer and make donations to support CarePartners services and our community partners. Click here to find a list of donors in 2008-2009. The list includes the names of those who made unrestricted contributions, gifts designated for a specific use or gifts-in-kind. The list also includes those who made donations to CarePartners through United Way campaigns from around North Carolina and several other states.
Gifts were designated for:
Sowing. Nurturing. Reaping. Our 2008-2009 Report illustrates how CarePartners Foundation grants nurture and support CarePartners patients, families, and the Western North Carolina community.
From the President’s Message: Forward Movement and Connection
It’s said that we reap what we sow. Donors to CarePartners Foundation sow seeds of hope and healing, and our entire community reaps the benefits in terms of lives restored, health regained, and hope replenished.
Charles D. Norvell
President, CarePartners Foundation
Read the full report to learn more about:
- “Sowing Seeds...Nurturing Lives”
- Our Grants 2008-2009
- From 1943 to the New Millennium
- Overcoming Obstacles
- A Check-In a Day…
- A Really Good Place to Send Somebody You Love
- In Praise of Hospice
- A Dream Becomes Reality
Thank you to our donors and volunteers
We thank the many thousands of people and organizations who volunteer and make donations to support CarePartners services and our community partners. Click here to find a list of donors in 2008-2009. The list includes the names of those who made unrestricted contributions, gifts designated for a specific use or gifts-in-kind. The list also includes those who made donations to CarePartners through United Way campaigns from around North Carolina and several other states.
Gifts were designated for:
- CarePartners Hospice
- CarePartners Rehabilitation Hospital
- CarePartners Home Health
- CarePartners Adult Day Services
- You’re Special Fund
- Children’s Services Fund
- Stewart Buchanan Memorial Fund
- Suzie’s Closet


