
The Make-A-Wish Foundation puts smiles on the faces of children and families when they're at their lowest. And this season...it touched the lives of one family, right here in the Triad. News 2's Dana Arquilla met with the family and shows how a wish can be a powerful thing....especially when it could be one of your last.

Kathy Johnson has leaned on the support of the Alzheimer's Association after her 46-year-old husband was diagnosed with the disease.

Shirley Bailey lost her daughter to anorexia and now helps bring awareness through the MHA.

After being told she may never walk or even eat by herself again, Pamela Allen is making a come-back.

The WRC promotes the self-reliance of women by assessing needs, providing services and acting as a gateway to community resources.

HealthServe Community Health Clinic was established in the late 1980s to advocate for the provision of primary care and preventive services to disadvantaged individuals and families in our community.

North Carolina is among the top 10 states with the highest percentage of families who are hungry or at risk of hunger.

Special Olympics North Carolina is one of the largest volunteer organizations in the state with more than 20,000 charity volunteers working with more than 38,000 athletes who have intellectual disabilities.

The Salvation Army Boys and Girls Clubs strive to improve each child's life by providing a safe place to learn and grow, on-going relationships with caring, adult professionals, character development experiences, and life enhancing programs.

The Autism Society of North Carolina is committed to providing support and promoting opportunities which enhance the lives of individuals within the autism spectrum and their families.

CHS services include pregnancy counseling, family and therapeutic foster care, domestic adoption for infants and older children, and adoption support services.

Public libraries serve their communities by being a part of the community, allowing free and equal access to information.