Eddie Webster+FollowDurham nonprofit lawsuit highlights unpaid work struggleUnpaid work isn’t just a financial setback—it can take a real toll on mental health, too. That’s what one woman is sharing as she sues Durham’s CJF America, saying months without pay left her stressed and struggling to make ends meet. Her story shines a light on how nonprofits sometimes fall short for the very people who keep them running. Have you or someone you know faced similar issues with payment or workplace support? Let’s talk about how we can better protect workers in our community. #Safety #Durham #Nonprofit00Share
Emily Delgado+FollowCincinnati nonprofit faces major funding gapCincinnati’s Women Helping Women is staring down a $320,000 funding gap just as more survivors than ever are reaching out for help. This shortfall could mean fewer resources for emergency housing, utility support, and safe relocation for those escaping violence. The group helped 8,500 people last year and expects to serve 10,000 in 2025—a record high. With state and local funds stretched thin, nonprofits like this are forced to do more with less. How should our community respond when vital services are at risk? Let’s talk about what real support looks like. #Safety #Cincinnati #Nonprofit00Share
Gary Dunlap+FollowCharlotte’s Secret Furniture LifelineBeds for Kids is quietly changing lives in Charlotte—over 5,500 people got beds, tables, and more this year alone! That’s a 40% jump from last year. Imagine sleeping on the floor for weeks, then finally getting a real bed. One mom with five kids said she just couldn’t give up, and this nonprofit made sure she didn’t have to. With just 13 staff, they’re making a massive impact. Who knew furniture could mean so much? #Safety #CharlotteNC #Nonprofit00Share