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North Fulton Community Charities Welcomes New Executive Director

On December 1, North Fulton Community Charities (NFCC) welcomed Holly M. York as its new executive director. She succeeds longtime Executive Director Barbara Duffy, who worked with NFCC since its formation in 1983 and served as the executive director since 1990.

York was formerly the director of development for NFCC. During her time at NFCC, she led the development team, including overseeing marketing and fundraising, cultivating partnerships in the community, and working with the board of directors and management team on strategic planning.

Before coming to NFCC, York was the director of development for The Drake House, a Roswell-based nonprofit serving homeless mothers and children. She has spent the last 20 years working for the needs of the north Fulton community through several different organizations.

We are all excited to offer Holly this position and look forward to the next chapter of North Fulton Community Charities, said Mary Good, president of the board of directors. The board and staff have had the chance to work with Holly over the last year, and her successes as development director and her passion for the mission of NFCC speak for themselves. While we will never be able to replace Barbara Duffy and the legacy she leaves for all of north Fulton, we feel that Holly will be an excellent leader for the future of NFCC.

Founded in 1983, NFCC serves as a human service agency dedicated to building self-sufficiency and preventing homelessness and hunger for north Fulton residents in the cities of Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton, Mountain Park, and Roswell.