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Mission Statement

A Brief History of the Jesse Helms Center

Board of Directors

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Mission Statement

The Jesse Helms Center exists to promote traditional American values and the principles upon which our nation was founded and that Senator Jesse Helms advanced throughout his career.  This is accomplished through education, public policy promotion, and historical preservation.

The Jesse Helms Center Foundation's programs are offered at little or no cost to the public. This is made possible by the support of foundations, individuals and corporations who recognize the value of the programs and the non-partisan commitment of the foundation.

A Brief History of the Jesse Helms Center

The Jesse Helms Center is as unique as the man it honors. Its foundation goes back more than two decades to the day when Dr. Paul Corts, then president of Wingate College, approached Senator Helms to ask if the Senator would consider designating that school as the repository for his official papers. Senator Helms had previously been approached by a number of other schools, all much better known than Wingate, but Senator Helms had a special affection for Wingate. That school had opened its doors to him when he did not have the money to begin college.  Senator Helms remembered that kindness shown to a young man whose family was struggling during the Depression. So, to the surprise of those who assumed that a powerful Senator would want his papers at a famous institution, Senator Helms decided chose Wingate as an expression of his appreciation for their record of providing opportunity to students with promise.

 

The decision to designate the papers to Wingate prompted many friends of both the school and the Senator to propose the creation of a special building for the papers that would also honor the Senator. Senator Helms adamantly rejected the idea of what he called “a dusty museum.”  But, at the urging of his wife and best friend, Dot Helms, he agreed to allow the creation of an organization that would put its main focus on programs to educate students and encourage all citizens to value the principles that the Senator cherished and supported throughout his career.

 

The Jesse Helms Center was established to do just that – to help preserve and promote the values upon which our nation was founded. Today, the Center is known around the world for its public lecture series; its outreach to young people through the Free Enterprise Leadership Challenge; its training programs for young leaders who are embarking on careers in government; its seminars for teachers who are seeking resources for teaching on the Bill of Rights and other core topics that are uniquely American; citizen seminars on a host of government issues and the Laws of Life essay competition for character education in middle and high schools.

 

Today the Jesse Helms Center is headquartered in a beautiful building located across the street from the entrance to Wingate University. This building includes a wing for the Helms archives; but, in keeping with Senator Helms’ clear directive, this is no dusty museum. It is, instead, the hub from which all programs of the Helms Center extend, honoring Senator Helms by modeling his commitment to service.

Board of Directors

 

Mr. Jimmy Broughton

Chairman of the Board

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

The Hon. William “Bill” Cobey, Jr.

Vice Chairman 

Durham, North Carolina

Mr. H. Clark Goodwin

Treasurer   

Monroe, North Carolina

Mr. Andy Hartsfield

Secretary

Durham, North Carolina

Mr. John R. Dodd

President, The Jesse Helms Center Foundation

Charlotte, North Carolina                                      

 

Mr. Hoover Adams (Emeritus)

Dunn, North Carolina

Mr. Marion Bagwell

Reidsville, North Carolina

Mr. Tom Boney, Jr.

Graham, North Carolina

Mr. C. C. Dickson, Jr. (Emeritus)

Georgetown, South Carolina

 

Mrs. Nancy Helms Grigg

Chapel Hill, North Carolina

The Honorable Robin Hayes

Concord, North Carolina

Mrs. Dorothy Helms (Emeritus)

Raleigh, North Carolina

Mr. John Hendley                                               

Monroe, North Carolina

Dr. Jerry E. McGee

Wingate, North Carolina

Mr. Joseph Patterson                                          

Charlotte, North Carolina

Col. Emmett E. Stobbs, Jr.

Durham, North Carolina

Mr. Mike Stuart

Washington, District of Columbia

Mrs. Mary Summa

Charlotte, North Carolina

Mr. Brian Summers

Washington, District of Columbia

Tom Williams

Monroe, North Carolina

 

Financial Information 

2010 Audited Financial Statements

2010 990 Report

Reports

2010 Annual Report

 

 

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