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As we move into November, we’re reminded that gratitude isn’t just something we express—it’s something we practice. This month, we celebrate the many ways our community gives and receives care: from The Heroes Center’s mission to support veterans with purpose, to local circles that gather around the fire for healing and connection. You’ll also find a personal reflection on gratitude and self-care, and updates that make it easier to explore our blog through the lenses of Community, Care. and Collaboration.
In this month of Thanksgiving, let’s take a moment together to pause, reflect, and give thanks—for the people, places, and shared purpose that help us grow. |
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Partner with Purpose: The Heroes Center
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At The Heroes Center in High Point, gratitude takes tangible form. This veteran-led nonprofit helps service members find purpose, stability, and connection as they transition to civilian life.
Through programs like Operation Next Step and Vet 2 Vet, The Heroes Center provides not only resources—but a renewed sense of belonging and hope for the future.
Learn more about this amazing organization and how you can be part of the mission! |
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November Network Speaker: Dr. Alex Vujnovic
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Let's learn how to build stronger roots-not just patch the leaves- and support growth that lasts.
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Local Fire Circle: Healing, Connection, and Community
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A Reflection on Gratitude: Finding Light in the Everyday
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New on Our Website: Partners with Purpose & Easier Browsing
We’ve made it simpler to find what matters most. Explore stories and resources through our three pillars—Care, Community, and Collaboration—and meet our featured Partners with Purpose.
Partners with Purpose
Discover local organizations living our values in action. This month’s feature: The Heroes Center—supporting veterans with connection, resources, and a path forward.
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🌿 Care
Nurturing Well-Being
Tools, articles, and practices that support rest, resilience, and help restore emotional clarity.
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🤝 Community
Stories That Connect Us
Local spotlights, gatherings, and member voices that strengthen our shared roots.
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✨ Collaboration
Working Better, Together
Partnerships, projects, and resources that help us build more than we could alone.
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We’re excited to share that commenting is now available on the Greensboro Holistic Collective website. That means you can add your thoughts and feedback on business listings, articles, and events—helping to spark dialogue, strengthen community, and support one another’s work.
Your voice matters! Every comment you leave helps providers feel seen, encourages meaningful connections, and makes our Collective more dynamic and interactive.
Let's help us Be Seen, Be Found, Be Connected.
👉 Visit the Greensboro Holistic Collective website today and share your perspective—it’s one of the simplest ways to build this community together. |
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Let’s grow our circle of Community, Care, and Collaboration.
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Membership in the Greensboro Holistic Collective links you and your business to other like-minded practitioners, services, and businesses in the complementary and holistic wellness community!
We are building a community directory, to support you regardless of where you are in your business growth, from free to founder, we have something to accommodate every need. |
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The GHC writing staff wishes you the very best Thanksgiving as we gather with friends and family to connect and enjoy.
Staff Writers:
Mary Ellen Hettinger
Shane Jarriel
Leslie Rice |
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