What We Do

What We Do


The Roanoke Valley Breast Cancer Coalition in collaboration with the Gregory B. Davis Foundation provides support to the Roanoke Valley Community (Halifax, Northampton, and Warren Counties) to increase COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence in eastern North Carolina.


This project is funded via a grant from the CDC Foundation.


Our target population are groups at risk for COVID-19 outbreaks and those at risk for under-immunization. This project will provide health education and community engagement on COVID-19 vaccines by local trusted sources in ways that are culturally appropriate. Through this project the RVBCC and GBDF will: 


  • Partner with stakeholders and community influencers to identify information sources; and plan health education outreach and community engagement on COVID-19 vaccine.
  • Inform/educate target population on vaccine and health choices.
  • Empower families to participate in conversations concerning effective vaccines to reduce myths, address trust factors and improve vaccine confidence.   

Save The Date

Community Health Forum planned for March 4, 2023, in rural Roanoke Valley Area of Northeastern, NC. Save the Date as we gather as part of an effort funded by the CDCF Foundation in partnership with the Gregory B. Davis Foundation and the Roanoke Valley Breast Cancer Coalition. Join the conversations in creating healthy communities. Key information and COVID-19 and Influenza vaccines will be available.

Continuous Grant Support

The members of our board of directors are thought leaders who have made a significant contribution to our society. Each and every one of them brings a unique set of skills and expertise to our organization.

08 Dec, 2021
The Gregory B. Davis Foundation (GBDF) in partnership with the Roanoke Valley Breast Cancer Coalition (RVBCC) was recently awarded a second grant from the CDC Foundation (CDCF) to provide our community with information to build vaccine confidence. This project, COVID-19 FACTS NOT FEAR , funded through March 31, 2022, will allow residents in Halifax, Northampton, and Warren Counties to receive continued local support to help in making informed decisions about the COVID-19 vaccine.
By Randy Munro 12 Jul, 2021
Residents in Halifax, Northampton, and Warren Counties will soon receive local support for preparing to make decisions about the COVID-19 vaccine. The Gregory B. Davis Foundation (GBDF) in partnership with the Roanoke Valley Breast Cancer Coalition (RVBCC) was recently awarded a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Foundation (CDCF) to assist our community with information to build vaccine confidence. The local community partnership will develop a multi-media communication campaign to explain the COVID-19 vaccine and the distribution process for our residents including neighbors, friends, and family in the surrounding area. The project will focus on using culturally appropriate messaging through various media markets including news releases, flyers, promotional materials, radio and social media outlets. The project will also rely on trusted professionals from the community such as Lay Health Advisors in addressing myths and helping people make sound informed decisions. Communication will encourage people to learn all they can about the COVID-19 vaccine to feel more confident in their decision about taking the vaccination. Vaccine Kits will be given to people to offer them assistance in getting the vaccine. Vaccine Kits will consist of bags with contents which will be useful for getting information and to take to sites when getting vaccines to include items such as local schedules for vaccine dissemination; COVID-19 fact sheets; face masks; snacks; stickers to wear after receiving vaccine, etc. Lay Health Advisors and partners will have bags to distribute in locations where access to media is limited and high traffic locations to also include trailer parks, housing complexes, food distribution locations, and key community pop-up events. Plans also include having media presentations with local health professionals who will take questions and announce schedules and access points for getting the vaccine. The Planning and Implementation Team for the project includes Belinda Jones-Hill, Project Coordinator; Patricia Peele, Outreach and Education Specialist with Rural Health Group; Project Evaluator, Niasha Fray, and a Social Media Specialist, Terrence Brown. GBDF’s representatives include Edna Davis-Brown and Brenda D. Bracey, overall programmatic and financial/administrative support. Lay Health Advisors representing RHG and Vidant North Community Outreach include Sheila Ward, Brenda Alston and Carolyn Purnell from Roanoke Rapids; Pauline Deloatch from Northampton County; Norma Hedgepeth from southern Halifax County; Deborah Morrison, Hertford County; Tonya Hicks, Weldon; Renee Clark, Nash & Halifax Counties; Elvelon Mason and Margaret Clayton, Warren County. For more information, please email gbdf@gbdf.org . Also, visit www.gbdf.org and the CDC Foundation at www.cdcfoundation.org .
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