Sheryl Reid may have been born in Iowa, but it’s Clarke County, Va., that she has called home since she was 12. Her rural roots helped shape her strong sense of community and her passion for helping others — values she’s carried into every role, both personally and professionally.
Sheryl’s career began in the dental field as an assistant, but, after becoming a mother, her full-time job became something even more meaningful: serving her community. For many years, Sheryl has been a tireless volunteer, donating 15 years to organizations like the American Red Cross, Big Brothers Big Sisters, and Duncan Memorial United Methodist Church. Her resume also includes significant leadership experience, having served on the boards of multiple nonprofits. For 10 years, she was vice president and a board member of the Laurel Center, a nonprofit focused on supporting survivors of domestic violence. She also led the Concern Hotline Board as president.
It was her deep nonprofit experience that caught the attention of fellow church member and REC Board Chair Chris Shipe who encouraged Sheryl to join the CARE Charity Board. She’s been a dedicated member ever since.
From the start, Sheryl brought a fresh perspective — especially when the board discussed funding support for fire trucks. Her husband’s experience as a retired firefighter helped her provide valuable insight and context to the conversation.
Of all the causes Sheryl supports, three are especially close to her heart: domestic violence, children, and combating hunger.
“It kills me that we have to have food banks for our children,” she shares.
Her voice carries both sadness and determination. Through her involvement with food programs and educational initiatives, Sheryl remains focused on making sure no child in her community goes without a meal — or a chance to thrive.
That’s why she’s also a passionate supporter of REC’s The Power of Change program, which helps fund the CARE Charity’s grants to local nonprofits. She encourages others to sign up, reminding them how easy it is to make a difference.
“All you have to do is say yes, and everything else is done for you,” she says.
With her heart for service and her unwavering dedication, Sheryl Reid is helping ensure that The Power of Change mission continues to nourish and upli¦ the communities it serves.