hogares saludables
Como parte de una subvención conjunta de Highlands-Cashiers Health Foundation y The Nantahala Health Foundation, facilitaremos un nuevo programa en 2023 destinado a ayudar a los propietarios en riesgo en los condados de Macon y Jackson con reparaciones que mejoran directamente la seguridad general de sus hogares.
hispanic heritage month
The IFC’s Andrea Smith and Karla Magaña-Almanza are featured in The Highlander in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, September 23, 2021.
IFC Receives Dahlia festival Award
On Saturday and Sunday, September 11-12, Highlands became the backdrop for beautiful vignettes of dahlias and native plants. During the 11th annual Dazzling Dahlia Festival, hosted by the Highlands Historical Society, members of the public were encouraged to vote for their favorite display. There were 27 displays, and the International Friendship Center’s entry, "From the Mountains of Mexico to Main Street", was selected as Second Runner Up. Our entry was designed by board member Joyce Fleming and was displayed at Town Square on Main Street.
EMPTY BOWLS 2021
Nearly one in five people in Jackson and Macon counties fall beneath the poverty line, and one in four children in Western North Carolina face hunger on a regular basis.
On September 25, please join the International Friendship Center's Highlands Food Pantry and Highlands First Presbyterian Church, as we host the 11th Annual Empty Bowls event to fight hunger in our community. Now more than ever, we need your help to keep our neighbors from having empty bowls on their tables.
Due to Covid-19 precautions and in an effort to keep our volunteers and supporters healthy, Empty Bowls will be a drive-thru event. We are looking forward to safely offering handmade ceramic bowls and delicious soups and dessert donated by our favorite local chefs and restaurants to all attendees.
Another successful covid-19 Vaccine Clinic
Community partners and The Highlands-Cashiers Plateau Covid-19 Vaccination Initiative hosted a 4th Vaccine Clinic on Sunday and together we served more than 140 of our Latino neighbors.
Marty Rosenfield retires as director of the food pantry
The International Friendship Center in Highlands, North Carolina, announces Marty Rosenfield’s retirement as the Director of the Highlands Food Pantry. We are grateful for Marty's unwavering dedication for the past five years, giving many hours of service in order to serve those in our community who have been in need.
IFC and community partners host latino vaccine event
Andrea Smith and David Moore of the International Friendship Center partnered with staff members and volunteers from the IFC Latina Women’s Initiative, the Community Care Clinic, Vecinos Farm Workers Health Program, the Macon County EMS, Cashiers EMS, the Macon County Health Department, the Highlands-Cashiers Health Foundation and others to make the first Latino vaccine event a success.
The IFC to Launch a Career and Professional Development Center
The International Friendship Center (IFC) of Highlands, NC is launching a Career and Professional Development Center to help address the issues of unemployment and underemployment which have been exacerbated during the global pandemic and create serious challenges for the residents of Macon and surrounding counties.
Combatiendo la inseguridad alimentaria
En Highlands, Carolina del Norte, una organización local está haciendo una gran diferencia y esfuerzo en su comunidad. El International Friendship Center (IFC por su siglas en inglés) es una organización sin fines de lucro que atiende las comunidades de Franklin, Highlands y Cashiers en Carolina del Norte.
Planting Seeds of Love Against Food Insecurity
"Our goal is to assist those who step forward and ask for help, not to question their need and to treat those individuals with respect and dignity," says director of the Highlands Food Pantry, Marty Rosenfield.
the impact of covid on area food banks
Highlands food pantries have seen a rise in demand for their services as a result of the Covid-19 epidemic. This article in Plateau Daily News highlights new strategies for stocking food and methods of distribution now required to adjust to the crisis.
Board member spotlight: Bill Lee
I am Bill Lee and joined the board of the International Friendship Center in 2018…
black lives matter
The International Friendship Center joins in solidarity with activists around the world who demand justice for all Black people who have faced discrimination and violence…
Plant for the plateau hopes to fill a need
Plant for the Plateau is hoping to supply local food banks with fresh produce.
board member spotlight: tina rogers
I joined the IFC four years ago. I became involved through volunteering at the Food Pantry…