Posted on: June 4, 2024 Posted by: Sarah Giavedoni Comments: 0

Everyone deserves to live well in their home. That’s what makes the work that local health and wellness organizations do so very important.

Certainly, many not-for-profit organizations across Western North Carolina contribute to the broader physical and mental health and wellness of our residents, from local sports clubs to transitional housing. Today, we’re focusing on those whose work directly impacts health care access and solutions. In so doing, we hope to shine a spotlight on organizations dedicated to putting wellness at the heart of the community. 

Here are just a few of the many health and wellness nonprofits in WNC.


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7 health and wellness nonprofits near Asheville

ABCCM – Medical Ministry

Asheville Buncombe Community Christian Ministry provides emergency assistance to individuals and develops strategic plans to address root causes of poverty. The organization accomplishes this through a number of ministries, including their Medical Ministry. The ABCCM Medical Ministry provides urgent care, medication assistance, and crisis dental care to nearly 4,000 uninsured adults in Buncombe County. Their two pharmacies distribute about $3.3 million in prescriptions and $2.5 million in medical and dental care, an impact of $5.8 million in health care to those who would otherwise not have access. Learn more.

155 Livingston Street, Asheville | (828) 259-5339 | abccm.org 

All Souls Counseling Center

Founded in 2000 by community therapists, All Souls Counseling Center is a leading nonprofit provider and community partner for quality mental health counseling, outreach, and education. They focus primarily on WNC patients who are underinsured and uninsured. Today, ASCC includes 18+ professionally licensed therapists who provide high-quality compassionate mental health counseling on a sliding scale fee basis. They have expanded services to place therapists within partner community organizations to make counseling as accessible as possible.

35 Arlington Street, Asheville | (828) 259-3369 | allsoulscounseling.org 

The Blood Connection

Blood donors allow others to attain life’s milestones. The Blood Connection is an independently managed, nonprofit community blood center that supports health care partners across WNC with adequate, safe, cost-effective blood supplies and services. After decades of growth, today The Blood Connection runs 15 centers across North and South Carolina, and Georgia. Centers are staffed with friendly, well-trained experts who make sure that you have a positive donation experience. State-of-the-art facilities and complimentary snacks and drinks ensure you feel right at home.

225 Airport Road, Arden

825 Spartanburg Highway, Hendersonville

1-800-392-6551 | thebloodconnection.org 

Dogwood Health Trust

Dogwood Health Trust exists to dramatically improve the health and wellbeing of all people and communities in the 18 counties and Qualla Boundary of WNC. They fund projects and collaborations that increase access to housing, education, economic opportunity, and health and wellness, with an emphasis on community equity. The Health & Wellness strategic portfolio aims to support access to care, including through interventions and social determinants of health. Funding priorities include substance use disorder, accessible health ecosystems, equity in the essentials, and health workforce. 

890 Hendersonville Road, Asheville | (828) 771-6710 | dogwoodhealthtrust.org 

Eblen Charities

Eblen Charities provides medical, financial, or emergency assistance to families and individuals in our community during times of crisis and hardship. The organization has grown over the last 30+ years to offer help in many areas of life, including support for medications and issues related to medical concerns. They also offer eyeglasses to those in need. In addition, Eblen helps people with ​​housing, utilities, clothing, school supplies, and transportation. Last year, they served just under 10,000 local residents in need of help for critical needs.

23 Hamilton Street, Asheville | (828) 255-3066 | eblencharities.org

MountainCare

Since 1986, MountainCare has been a leader in community-based, nonprofit services for older adults. Primarily, they provide families with an alternative to long-term care that allows individuals to age in place while maintaining engagement with their community. Their award-winning Adult Day Centers provide safe and enjoyable programs so caregivers never have to choose between their job and their loved one. MountainCare also offers the Mountain Explorers program for adults with mild impairment who are interested in social opportunities, mental stimulation, exercise, and enrichment.

68 Sweeten Creek Road, Asheville | (828) 277-3399

55 N Hillside Road, Hendersonville | (828) 697-7070

mountaincareservices.org 

Sunrise Community for Recovery and Wellness

At Sunrise Community, Certified Peer Support Specialists provide support to individuals struggling with trauma that often leads to homelessness, substance use, mental health issues, and/or justice involvement. The nonprofit Recovery Community Organization (RCO) is led and governed by those in the recovery community and their allies. They offer authentic peer support, resource navigation, harm reduction, education, and a pathway to employment at no cost. The organization’s staff connect with participants in an authentic, evidence-based way that removes stigma, reduces isolation, and lowers instances of incarceration, hospitalization, and recidivism.

46 Westgate Parkway #46, Asheville | (828) 552-3858 | sunriseinasheville.org 

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1 health and wellness nonprofit near Brevard, NC

Pisgah Health Foundation

The mission of Pisgah Health Foundation is to purposefully, creatively, and collaboratively enhance local health and wellbeing by addressing inequities through strategic and meaningful partnerships. Through research and community input, they have identified where each dollar can make the biggest impact. This includes assistance in physical and mental health, nutritional support, and housing and repairs, as well as care for residents at every stage of life. Since 2019, the foundation has allocated just short of 200 grants to health and wellness nonprofits amounting to more than $9 million across five counties in WNC.

Office Address: 67 W Main Street, Brevard

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2440, Brevard

(828) 435-3780 | pisgahhealthfoundation.org 

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3 health and wellness nonprofits near Hendersonville

Four Seasons Foundation

Founded in Henderson County in 1981, Four Seasons is the only remaining community based, nonprofit hospice provider in WNC. Today, Four Seasons provides a variety of critical end-of-life services across 11 counties of WNC. Individuals play an active role in their own health care decisions. And profits from the program are used to ensure that every community member receives the best care possible. The result is a tight community that provides comfort, dignity, and support to those facing a life-threatening illness or mourning the death of a loved one, regardless of their ability to pay. Learn more.

211 N Main Street, Hendersonville | (828) 513-2440 | fourseasonsfdn.org

The Free Clinics

The Free Clinics (TFC) enhances the healthcare system in Henderson County and neighboring communities by ensuring access to high-quality healthcare for uninsured, low-income clients. The nonprofit is accredited at the highest level by the North Carolina Association of Free & Charitable Clinics. TFC works with volunteers and partnering healthcare providers to provide healthcare, prevention, education, medication access, and case management services, including specialty referrals. Today, TFC is a community of 280+ volunteers, 170+ healthcare and community partners, 750+ donors, and an untold number of local advocates. Learn more.

841 Case Street, Hendersonville | (828) 697-8422

60 Walker Street, Suite I, Columbus | (828) 722-1200

thefreeclinics.org

Thrive

Thrive traces its roots back to 1983, when it was conceived as the Sixth Avenue Clubhouse. At its core, the organization removed barriers to stable housing and mental health support, giving community members the opportunity to reach their full potential. In 2013, the organization became Thrive. And in 2017, they began offering case management services for individuals who have a mental health, substance use, or medical need for support to maintain stable housing. Their programs provide opportunities to learn coping, social, independent living, and vocational skills.

218 W Allen Street, Suite B, Hendersonville | (828) 697-1581 | thrive4health.org

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1 health and wellness nonprofit near Waynesville

Haywood Health Foundation

Originally founded in 1978, Haywood Health Foundation serves the citizens of Haywood County by improving the health status of the county. They offer educational programs, grants, scholarships, and leadership opportunities to individuals and families, with the ultimate goal of fostering a healthier community for present and future generations. To achieve their mission and goals, the foundation partners with community agencies and nonprofits to ascertain local healthcare needs, determining qualified applicants and funding services.

262 Leroy George Drive, Clyde | (828) 452-8343 | haywoodhealthcarefoundation.org 

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2 health and wellness nonprofits near Highlands/Cashiers

Highlands Cashiers Health Foundation

The Highlands Cashiers Health Foundation works to improve the health and wellbeing of local residents by supporting a variety of programs and initiatives in the communities they serve. Since their inception, the foundation has sought to address the unique health care challenges of a rural community, which include a shortage of healthcare professionals, a seasonal economy, and a significant number of uninsured individuals. Their efforts move the needle toward ensuring vibrant, healthy living for all people throughout Highlands, Cashiers, and surrounding WNC communities.

348 S 5th Street #221, Highlands | (828) 482-6510 | highlandscashiershealthfoundation.org 

Nantahala Health Foundation

Celebrating 50 years in 2024, Nantahala Health Foundation believes community organizations are the best way to break down barriers and improve the health and wellness of local citizens. They work to catalyze innovation and collaboration in WNC’s westernmost six counties to address the social drivers of good health. To that end, they have directly invested $3.5 million in 179 regional projects, amounting to $15.6 million mobilized in support of health initiatives. These initiatives are especially focused on the wellbeing of school-aged children and young adults.

1547 Highlands Road, Franklin | (828) 634-1527 | nantahalahealthfoundation.org 

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2 health and wellness nonprofits serving greater WNC

Alzheimer’s Association of Western North Carolina

Founded in 1980, the Alzheimer’s Association is the premier national nonprofit working to provide information and support to the 5.4 million Americans with Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders. The Western Carolina chapter serves more than 100,000 people currently living with Alzheimer’s disease across 49 counties in western NC. The chapter provides patient and family services, information and referral, education, and advocacy. This includes a 24-hour helpline, support groups, educational program, and MedicAlert®.

(828) 254-7363 | alz.org/northcarolina

WNC Bridge Foundation

WNC Bridge Foundation exists to connect community members to a healthier future and to create lasting change through local partnerships with other health and wellness nonprofits. The core of their efforts are focused on expanding access and equity for vulnerable populations throughout the region. They provide direct support and also empower carefully selected nonprofits to impact individual and community wellness in communities across WNC. The foundation also actively works to build diversity, equity, and inclusion of health-related opportunities through fundraising, grantmaking, retail operations, and administrative policies.

294 Overlook Road, Asheville | (828) 277-4815 | wncbridge.org 

Support what feels like HOME

At Allen Tate/Beverly-Hanks, we believe that everyone has a right to find what feels like home. In real estate, that generally means finding the right property to live your best life. But we also know that “home” is so much more than four walls and a roof—it’s about how a community really lives. 

At the foundation of every successful community are great local nonprofits. Local nonprofits serve many purposes, even beyond their mission statements. They showcase the best of what is available for residents, and they reflect the values that locals hold dear. 

What’s more, active, thriving nonprofits indicate active, thriving communities. More active communities are more desirable communities. And desirability equates to enhanced property values. That’s one of the many reasons why we at Allen Tate/Beverly-Hanks support dozens of nonprofits across Western North Carolina each year.

We treasure the communities where we work and play. Hundreds of local organizations work tirelessly to make our region one of the most desirable places to live, and we take our responsibility to support their efforts seriously.

This year, we’re committing to sharing some of our favorite WNC causes through a series of blog posts, including today’s post on health and wellness nonprofits. Check back throughout 2024 to learn more about organizations that enhance our home and how to support nonprofits near you, including: 

Do you support any health and wellness nonprofits in WNC? Which ones did we miss? Share your thoughts with us in the comments!

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