Community Spotlight Tuesday: Good Shepherd Hospice Seeks Volunteers
Good Shepherd Hospice is actively recruiting volunteers to provide respite care, reading, music, and companionship for patients and families in Cherokee, Clay, and Graham counties.
Your time can make a real difference for neighbors facing tough times.
News as of: This Week.
Community Yoga at John C. Campbell Folk School Today
A community yoga session is happening today at the Folk School in Brasstown from 4:45 to 5:45 p.m.
It’s open to all experience levels and offers a relaxing way to connect with neighbors in a peaceful mountain setting.
News as of: March 31, 2026.
Cherokee County Sharing Center Food Pantry Supports Local Families
The Sharing Center behind First Baptist Church in Murphy remains the county’s largest food bank, helping families across the area.
It relies on local volunteers and donations to keep shelves stocked.
News as of: This Week.
Autism Society Cherokee County Chapter Offers Support
The Autism Society of North Carolina’s Cherokee County chapter provides resources, meetings, and community connection for families affected by autism.
They welcome new families and volunteers.
News as of: Ongoing.
Ranger Volunteer Fire Department Meeting Tonight
The Ranger Volunteer Fire Department holds its regular meeting tonight.
These dedicated volunteers keep our rural communities safe — the meeting is open for anyone interested in learning more or getting involved.
News as of: This Week.
Series of Community Events and Volunteer Opportunities Today
Today offers multiple ways to get involved: hospice volunteering, community yoga, food pantry support, and more across Murphy, Andrews, and the surrounding area.
Check local listings to find your fit.
News as of: March 31, 2026.
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