Healing Transitions 20th Anniversary Publication
We believe that all people struggling with addiction (especially the homeless, uninsured and underserved) deserve services on demand – as many times as it takes – to find recovery. And we never turn away anyone who’s seeking help.
We believe that all people struggling with addiction (especially the homeless, uninsured and underserved) deserve services on demand – as many times as it takes – to find recovery. And we never turn away anyone who’s seeking help.
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SPECIAL THANKS<br />
OUR Cornerstone<br />
A cornerstone is defined as an important quality or feature on which a particular<br />
thing depends or is based. Simply put, <strong>Healing</strong> <strong>Transitions</strong> would not be here<br />
today if not for our foundational stakeholders, key players, and early committee<br />
members who believed in the overwhelming need for our services in Wake County<br />
at the turn of the millennium and for the 17 donors who have given every year<br />
since we opened our doors in 2001 for a combined total of $1,553,463.<br />
Foundational Stakeholders<br />
These are the people and organizations who paved the way to make our mission possible by being<br />
the initial investors in either our men’s campus in 2001, women’s campus in 2006, or both.<br />
WakeMed<br />
ABC Commission of North Carolina<br />
Wake County<br />
Duke Energy Progress<br />
Capital Broadcasting Company<br />
A.J. Fletcher Foundation<br />
City of Raleigh<br />
WakeMed Staff Foundation<br />
Ray Goodmon<br />
NC Housing Finance Agency<br />
GlaxoSmithKline<br />
Triangle Community Foundation<br />
UNC Rex<br />
Kate B. Reynolds Foundation<br />
Szulik Family Foundation<br />
White Memorial Presbyterian Church<br />
Blue Cross Blue Shield North Carolina<br />
Mary Ann Poole<br />
The John Rex Endowment<br />
SPECIAL THANKS<br />
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