BELMONT — Holy Angels recently received the Best of Gaston Award for the Best Nonprofit in Gaston County.
The Best of Gaston Awards, an annual event that celebrates the excellence and achievements of local businesses and organizations, is organized by the Gaston Gazette, in collaboration with community members and leaders.
Holy Angels was honored because of its outstanding contributions and unwavering commitment to enhancing the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and the medically fragile.
“We are incredibly honored and grateful to be recognized as the Best Nonprofit in Gaston County,” said Kerri Massey, Holy Angels’ CEO. “This award is a testament to the dedication and passion of our team, volunteers and supporters who work tirelessly to ensure that individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities receive the highest quality of care and opportunities for growth.”
Founded in 1955, Holy Angels has been a beacon of hope and compassion in Gaston County and across North Carolina, providing comprehensive services and a nurturing environment for individuals with disabilities. The organization offers residential care, educational programs, vocational training, therapeutic services, and recreational activities, tailored to meet the unique needs and abilities of each individual.
As a recipient of the Best Nonprofit in Gaston County award, Holy Angels continues to set the standard for excellence in the nonprofit sector. The organization remains steadfast in its mission to provide exceptional care, advocate for individuals with disabilities, and foster an environment of acceptance and understanding.
Holy Angels also just received a perfect score in a survey from N.C. Department of Health and Human Services for the fifth consecutive year.
For more information about Holy Angels, go to www.holyangelsnc.org.