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Longtime Lutheran Services Carolinas teammates Marcheta Campbell and Kendra Hendren have assumed new roles within LSC.

After 10 years as administrator of Trinity Village in Hickory, North Carolina, Campbell recently became the administrator of Tsali Care Center in Cherokee. She remains an LSC teammate, playing a crucial role in a recently expanded partnership between LSC and The Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority to enhance the authority’s services and impact.

“The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and LSC have a long relationship that has created synergy,” remarked President and CEO Ted Goins. “We welcome the opportunity to work more closely together on what is most important: caring for our elders.”

“Opening a new, state-of-the-art facility in September to serve even more community members is so exciting,” Campbell said. “It’s a lot of work and a lot of long hours of planning and preparation for the transition. I am most excited about the many abundant living opportunities residents will have in their new home.”

Hendren was promoted from assistant administrator to administrator of Trinity Village. With 10 years of service at Trinity Village, she brings a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to delivering quality care to her new role.

In a letter to residents’ families, Hendren stated, “I am committed to fostering a strong sense of community within Trinity Village, where families feel supported and our neighbors feel cherished.”