George Washington Carver Community Enrichment Center to Honor Local Heroes with Community Angels Award

The George Washington Carver Community Enrichment Center is proud to announce that five exceptional members of the Randolph County community will receive the prestigious Community Angels Award on September 22, 2024, at 4:00 PM. This honor celebrates individuals who have demonstrated extraordinary dedication to service and improving the lives of others.

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The 2024 awardees are:

Kenita Matthews-White

A true servant of God, Kenita Matthews-White runs the homeless ministry Grace Given and is the manager at Our Daily Bread Soup Kitchen. Through her ministry, she provides vital support to those in need, embodying the spirit of compassion and service.

Katie Snuggs

Katie Snuggs has been a civil rights pioneer in Randolph County for over 60 years. She was an active participant in the sit-in movement of the 1960s and later became the first African-American woman to serve on the Asheboro City Council, continuing her advocacy for equality and justice.

Betty Foust

Betty Foust, alongside her late husband Clyde, was a trailblazer as the first African-Americans to own a business in downtown Asheboro. She remains an active force in the community today, serving as a board member for the George Washington Carver Community Enrichment Center and as an owner of Gailes Funeral Home Inc.

Bishop David Miller & Pastor Gale Miller

Leaders of Christ Fellowship Ministries Cathedral, Bishop David Miller, and Pastor Gale Miller have been instrumental in serving the community. They operate a local food bank that provides food to hundreds of families offering spiritual guidance and tangible support to their neighbors.

Susie Scott

Known as a living encyclopedia of Randolph County politics, Susie Scott has tirelessly fought for causes that matter to the community. She has led efforts to remove the county’s Confederate monument and has worked to increase diversity in local government, advocating for fairness and inclusion.

The ceremony will be held at the George Washington Carver Community Enrichment Center. Tickets are available for purchase online at gwccasheboro.com/angels for $15.00. Come join us in celebrating these outstanding community leaders and their lasting impact!

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🌟Join Us for the Community Angels Award Ceremony!🌟

The George Washington Carver Community Enrichment Center is excited to honor five outstanding community members with the 2024 Community Angels Award! πŸ™ŒπŸ½

πŸ—“ Date: September 22, 2024
πŸ•“ Time: 4:00 PM
πŸ“ Location: George Washington Carver Community Enrichment Center

This year’s honorees are:
✨ Betty Foust – First African-American business owner in downtown Asheboro and active community leader
✨ Kanita Matthews-White – Homeless ministry leader and manager of Our Daily Bread Soup Kitchen
✨ Katie Snuggs – Civil rights pioneer and first African-American female member of the Asheboro City Council
✨ Susie Scott – Political advocate and leader in efforts to increase diversity in local government
✨ Bishop David Miller & Pastor Gale Miller – Leaders of Christ Fellowship Ministries Cathedral and operators of a local food bank serving hundreds of families

🎟 Tickets are just $15.00 and can be purchased online at https://gwccasheboro.com/angels. Don’t miss this chance to celebrate the individuals who make Randolph County a better place! πŸ’™ #CommunityAngels #GWCC #CelebrateCommunity #RandolphCountyHeroes

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