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Brittany & Ashley Worley
CO-FOUNDERS
Brittany Worley, Executive Director
Brittany and Ashley Worley of Kenly, NC are the Co-Founders of The Circle of Faith Foundation. Together, they share the passion of helping others while enjoying community fellowship, spreading hope, and ALWAYS sharing their F A I T H that miracles happen everyday.
Brittany and Ashley have a son, Joseph Worley, who is four years old now and they hope to instill the same values, morals, and passion so that one day he can continue the new family tradition, “Fostering Faith, one patient at a time!”
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Sam Pearson
CHAIRMAN
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McCauley Pearson
SECRETARY
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Shannon Bruton
TREASURER
“After seeing the impact that the generosity of others made in Jonathan’s life after his accident, I knew I wanted to be a part of The Circle of Faith Foundation and be able to experience that impact and make a difference in the lives of others. Our family has always had giving hearts and wanted to help others; The Circle of Faith Foundation has provided us a platform to do so with our whole family including our children. I look forward to watching this organization grow while benefiting patients and their families during their personal medical journey.”
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Gray Bruton
BOARD MEMBER
“I am honored to be on the Board of Directors for this amazing organization. Not only am I a Board member (as well as my wife, Shannon); my business is a Proud Sponsor of events and fundraisers that The Circle of Faith Foundation hosts in order to raise funds to help our recipients. As a USMC veteran, business owner, husband, and father - I hope to build this platform to continue helping our surrounding communities and citizens while also fostering hope in the lives we impact.”
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Emily Pittman
BOARD MEMBER
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Stephen Pittman
BOARD MEMBER
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Scott Powell
BOARD MEMBER
“I’m thankful for the opportunity to be a part of this organization and the friendship of the people that I have met along the way. I’m grateful for the opportunities to help serve people in trying times. I, myself, have never had to face paralysis nor care for a family member who has suffered from it, and I cannot imagine how difficult it is for someone to adapt to these circumstance and obstacles. I can relate very well to cancer diagnosis and how one can impact a family.
Very short into my marriage to my wife of nearly 10 years, she got the terrible news that she had cancer. We had yet to have any children at this time. She had to undergo surgery followed by dozens of radiation treatments and chemotherapy as well as several years of further preventative treatments for reoccurrence.
We, after 7 years, were able to have a little girl who is such a huge blessing to us. I look forward to seeing what life changing experiences we will witness together as a community, family, and friends through caring and helping each other.”