Raleigh Rescue Mission
Mackenzie Bagley MPH, CHES, has a diverse background in health promotion and education, currently serving as a Client Support Specialist at Raleigh Rescue Mission since May 2019. Prior experience includes the role of Health Promotion Coordinator at Gwinnett, Newton, and Rockdale County Health Departments from June 2017 to October 2018, and as a Student Athlete Mentor and Tutor at Rankin M. Smith Sr. Academic Center from September 2015 to May 2017, focusing on academic support for University of Georgia student athletes. Earlier in career, Mackenzie worked as a Program Support Clerk at the National Cancer Institute from May 2013 to May 2014. Educational qualifications include a Master’s Degree in Public Health Education and Promotion from The University of Georgia and a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and Government from Georgia College & State University.
Raleigh Rescue Mission
Raleigh Mission is a viable 501 (c) (3) in Raleigh North Carolina and was founded in 1963 to provide housing, food, clothing and educational support for individuals and families suffering from situational homelessness. The Mission has evolved during the last sixty years and has served hundreds of thousands of Raleigh families. Raleigh Mission has built and grown an ecosystem of incredible volunteers, staff members, donors and families and during the next two years plan on significant expansion and development of programs, facilities and resources, aspiring to be the benchmark for missions and families nationwide. Raleigh Mission leverages critical and credible partners in the Raleigh Durham and Chapel Hills marketplace like Tammy Lynn Center, Green Chair, Salvation Army, Food Bank of NC and Jobs for Life, to name a few. What sets us a part from other missions and organizations is the emphasis Raleigh Mission puts on education and life-skills through our world-class New Life Program and our Child Development Center. These assets support our communities and strengthen our mission to honor Christ.