CHARLOTTE, NC (March 13, 2024) |
SECU Foundation has awarded a $600,000 challenge grant to Crittenton, a Mecklenburg County non-profit dedicated to serving vulnerable women, families, and children in North Carolina. The Foundation’s grant will help fund a capital campaign project to meet the current and future needs of their residential programs.
Crittenton provides essential care services, housing and comprehensive health, educational, and social services programs to single adolescents, women, and mothers and their babies in the foster care system who are survivors of trauma such as abuse, neglect, and poverty. Over its 120-year history, the organization’s incredible work has helped over 45,000 young mothers, teens, and children in the Charlotte area establish better lives for themselves and their families.
“The strength and deep commitment this organization continues to show for women and families in crisis is incredible,” said SECU Foundation Executive Director Jama Campbell. “We are inspired by their work and understand how vital their programs and services are to those who need their help. The Foundation’s grant and the support of so many others are ensuring Crittenton can continue their critical work for many years to come.”
“We are grateful for our partnership with SECU Foundation and for this grant which enables Crittenton to meet our capital campaign goal, purchase our facility, and expand our parking and recreation area,” said Crittenton CEO Jada Charley. “We will be able to continue serving girls and women from all counties in North Carolina in a beautiful and updated facility through programs to advance healthy outcomes and stability for the mothers and children we serve. Thank you for investing in the women at Crittenton to Create Better Tomorrows.”

Holding check left to right are SECU Foundation Executive Director Jama Campbell; SECU Vice President Amanda Harper; SECU Foundation Board member Barbara Perkins; and Crittenton CEO Jada Charley, with SECU representatives.