January: Staying Steady in Times of Change — A Message to our Grantee Partners

From the desk of Harvest Foundation President Kate Keller In times of uncertainty and change, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. The world around us is constantly evolving, and the challenges […]
The Harvest Foundation announces DeWitt House in new role as Vice President, Community Investments

House joined the foundation’s staff in 2014 as a program officer Martinsville, Va. — The Harvest Foundation is pleased to announce the promotion of DeWitt House to the newly created […]
December: A year of change, progress, and the Power of Learning

This was a year for learning new things. We all witnessed a chaotic and unpredictable Presidential election. We saw changes in local leadership. We also saw significant progress in some […]
November: Growth and Gratitude

During this season of gratitude, I like to reflect on the positive things happening around me. This year, the Harvest Youth Board is once again hosting the W. Dan Prince […]
October: The Power of Local Connections and Civic Duty

From the desk of Harvest Foundation President Kate Keller My mom was a high school American government and history teacher. As you might imagine, my brothers and I were dragged […]
The Harvest Foundation awards nearly $64,000 for Project Hope 2024

Six local organizations and volunteer groups received funding for projects and programs across Martinsville-Henry County Martinsville, Va. — The Harvest Foundation awarded nearly $64,000 to fund six Project Hope grants […]
Martinsville day center celebrates sensory room grand opening

Edwards Adult Day Center officially cuts the ribbon Friday on its Zen Room Martinsville, Va. — Edwards Adult Day Center today celebrated the grand opening of its Zen Room at […]
The Harvest Foundation announces staff milestones, leadership transitions

Sheryl Agee to retire after more than a decade of dedicated service to The Harvest Foundation and the Martinsville-Henry County community Martinsville, Va. — The Harvest Foundation today announced the […]
September: This is “My Why” — YMCA’s role in building community

This month, Harvest announced a $12 million commitment toward building a new YMCA in Martinsville on the 5-Points Corner of North Memorial Boulevard, Fayette, and Church Streets. This is one […]
Harvest $12 million investment for new YMCA boosts community revitalization

Martinsville, VA (September 19, 2024) – The Harvest Foundation announced today a $12 million investment to transform a vital gateway to Martinsville’s uptown business district through the construction of a […]