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Creating Better Tomorrows Virtual Fundraiser

Welcome to the Creating Better Tomorrows Virtual Fundraiser

In previous years we have held our annual luncheon with 300+ attendees at Myers Park United Methodist Church. This year we mixed it up and held the Creating Better Tomorrows Virtual Fundraiser. Come join us to learn about the transformational work that we do at Crittenton each and every day. Find out how you can be a part of it, too!

Hear empowering stories and an interview from WSOC-TV Channel 9 News Anchor, Erica Bryant and Novant Health’s Chief Health Equity Officer, Dr. Chere M. Gregory to learn how Crittenton plays a role in promoting health equity in our community.

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We hope you will consider making a gift to help create better tomorrows.

Erica Bryant is an Emmy Award winning journalist. She currently co-anchors WSOC-TV “Channel 9 Eyewitness News” weeknights at 5, 6, 10, and 11 p.m. She previously worked from WCBD-TV in Charleston, South Carolina and WHNS-TV in Greenville, South Carolina. Erica earned her degree in Journalism and Mass Communications from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is passionate about volunteering in the community and focuses on issues facing disadvantaged women and children. Erica is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and Crown Jewels Chapter of the Links, Inc. She is also a member of the Charlotte Chapter of Jack and Jill. Erica Lives in Charlotte with her husband and two children.

Dr. Gregory’s career reflects her abilities as a physician leader, change agent, innovator, and originator. In 2003 she became the first African American woman in the United States to design and direct a neurocritical care unit. She built the first Joint Commission Certified Primary Stroke Center in the Carolinas. She also strategically created and lead: The infastructure for two Joint Commission Certified comprehensive Stroke Centers, the first regional neurology practice, a neurosciences hospital practice and research center, and a stroke elimination collaborative funded through a multi-million-dollar Department of Health and Human Services grant. Dr. Gregory is board certified in Neurology and Vascular Neurology. She received a bachelors Degree at Brown University, Masters in Health Finance and Management at The Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School or Public Health and medical degree at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.