Gates County Community Partnership (GCCP) is proud to announce the receipt of a Community Engagement Grant from the Obici Healthcare Foundation, aimed at funding an upcoming mental health initiative.
“We are immensely grateful to the Obici Healthcare Foundation for their generous support,” said Chante Jordan, President of GCCP. “This essential funding empowers us to present a program that will profoundly impact our community by fostering deeper connections and understanding among residents.”
Obici Healthcare Foundation’s Community Engagement Grants are designed to enhance the health and well-being of individuals in Franklin, Suffolk, Isle of Wight, Southampton, Surry, Sussex, and Gates. These grants specifically target nonprofit programs that address community health needs, encourage physical activity and wellness, raise health awareness, and facilitate access to vital health resources.
The soon-to-be-announced initiative will serve as a vital platform for residents to connect, communicate, and support each other. Its objectives include enhancing mental well-being, promoting awareness and understanding, and fostering reconciliation and brotherhood. The initiative will feature a series of events and themed discussions aimed at raising mental health awareness, encouraging cultural exchange, and highlighting inspirational stories of community reconciliation.
“We are excited about this project and are confident it will yield significant benefits for our community,” stated Benjamin C. Saunders, Jr., Vice President of GCCP. “This initiative has the potential to unite our residents and promote a culture of love and acceptance.”
Gates County Community Partnership is committed to fostering an environment that supports mental health and strengthens community ties.