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AmeriCorps/NCACDC VISTA

Service Years 2012 - 16

  AmeriCorps Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA) is a national service program designed specifically to bring individuals and communities out of poverty through a year of full-time service at a nonprofit organization or local government agency.

  The Core Principles of AmeriCorps VISTA are:

  • Anti-poverty Focus

  • Community Empowerment

  • Capacity Building

  • Sustainable Solutions

  The NCACDC VISTA program focus areas include:

Programmatic Capacity Building

Resource Development

Energy Efficiency/Housing Rehab

Senior Safety & Comfort

Locally Grown Food Systems

Health Education & Outreach

Enterprise Development

Succession Planning

"We Are Forever Grateful to Our VISTA Volunteers"

 

 

 

Akeem McDuffie

April Ewing-Page

Arsenio Moore

Ashley Tucker

Auriel Bowden

Britney Brickhouse

Brittany Glenn

Caitlin De Grouchy

Chante' Wallace

Chené Wallace

Christian Taylor

Cleveland  Simmons 

                 

Cory Scott

Galen Durant

Jamila Fountain

Jennifer Evans

Johnetta Hicks

Joseph  McCormack

Karen Warner 

Kaylan Wyatt

Khadijah Rasheed

Lacy Miller

Lori Hines Jones

Mary Wackerle

VISTA Placement Sites

 

Asheville Green Opportunities

Blue Springs Hoke County CDC

Brunswick Housing Opportunities

Center for Home Ownership and EDC

Columbus County DREAM Center

Durham Regional

Land Loss Prevention Project

Martin County Community Action

Outer Banks Community Development Corporation 

Passage Home

Rebuilding Broken Places 

Regeneration Development Group

River City Community Development Corporation 

Robeson County Community Development Corporation 

Rocky Mount Edgecombe Community Development Corporation 

Tyrrell County Community Development Corporation 

Warren Family Institute

Wilson Community Improvement Association 

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Nicole Payne

Nicole Townsend

Radene Caison

Savannah Copeland

Sean Reaves

Shawn Trimble

Tanya Clagon

Terrica Dial 

Thatiana Howard

Victoria Dolberry

Winston Holloway

Xenia Brewington

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