Southeastern Family Violence Center gets $117,000 donation
- Dec 31, 2018
- 1 min read

The Robeson Health Care Corporation recently collaborated services and resources with the Southeastern Family Violence Center. Shown are, left, Marilyn Merritt, SFVC board treasurer; Emily Locklear, SFVC executive director, Ken Windley, SFVC board vice chair; George Timothy Hall, RHCC CEO/president, Bobby Charles Townsend; RHCC board chair; Kristy Locklear, RHCC CFO; Mary Thomas-Locklear, RHCC vice president and chief Human Resource officer.
During this season of giving, Robeson Health Care Corporation gave back to the community with a donation and collaboration in support of Southeastern Family Violence Center.
The RHCC board of directors approved a $117,000 donation to support the services provided by SFVC. Grady Hunt, of Locklear, Jacobs, Hunt & Brooks, Attorneys at Law, also supported this endeavor to bridge resources that will generate new opportunities.
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I’ve seen how important community support like this can be, especially for organizations helping families in crisis. Donations like this really make a difference in expanding services and reaching more people in need, kind of like how teamwork in FNF game shows how coordination leads to better outcomes.
What a wonderful story about the Southeastern Family Violence Center receiving that much-needed support. It's inspiring to see organizations like RHCC step up, but we all know the need for domestic violence services is ongoing and often underfunded. For anyone looking to make a difference or needing a little help themselves, synchrony bank https://synchrony-bank.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html offers tools and financial education that can make donating or managing household expenses a bit easier, and I've seen how that kind of stability can be a lifeline for families trying to rebuild. Every bit of community support matters.
These services are critical because the center provides safe housing and support for both adults and Geometry Dash children experiencing abuse.
Wonderful to see such meaningful support going toward an important cause—this kind of community impact really makes a difference. It brings a sense of positive energy and momentum, a bit like Crazy Cattle 3D, where every action helps drive things forward.