Haw River Assembly Founded in 1982, Haw River Assembly protects and restores the Haw River and Jordan Lake through education, conservation, and pollution prevention—empowering people to be effective river guardians.
SaxFWD Saxapahaw Forward is now officially recognized as a North Carolina and IRS nonprofit, able to receive tax-deductible bequests, transfers, and gifts that help cultivate and strengthen Saxapahaw’s unique village identity. Updates and meeting dates: saxapahawforward.substack.com.
“Sauxpa” | What’s in a Name? From “Sauxpa” 1567 to Saxapahaw 2015 In the 1700 and 1800’s Europeans moved into what is now known as Alamance County. They followed well established Indian trading paths, often giving them European names like Piney Ford and Trollinger’s Ford while Native American names were lost. Saxapahaw, by contrast,
Culture Mill Textile mills spin, dye, and weave raw fiber into cloth. Our Culture Mill does the same with ideas—shaping inspiration into dance, theater, visual art, literature, and music. Programs like Beat Making Lab help turn creativity into powerful expression worldwide.
S.A.F.E SAFE in Graham has strengthened southern Alamance families since May 21, 2013. Led by local residents and churches, it offers food assistance and relationship-based support beyond the pantry. With Open Door Clinic, SAFE is building referrals for uninsured neighbors. Donations welcome.