Four local charities will receive $25,000 apiece as part of company’s ‘$100K Of Kindness’ initiative.

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Four local charities will receive $25,000 apiece as part of company’s ‘$100K Of Kindness’ initiative.
RAAI Horticulture Manager Alexis Fox and Tommy, replanting at a greenhouse at 750 Kings Highway.
Closing in on the annual Rappahannock Adult Activities spring plant sale.
You can always find more details about monthly distributions on the Food Bank Facebook Events Page or by downloading their free app, FREDFOODVA
Three years ago Air Force veteran Tammie received a dog from Spotsylvania-based Leashes of Valor.
Graduation day at Leashes of Valor off Old Plank Road in Spotsylvania.
President and CEO Jason Haag explains the importance of training dogs and pairing them with veterans.
Auditions Saturday afternoon at the downtown library.
Veterans and their service dogs officially graduate and begin their journeys together.
Information and connections made at the event sonsored by Fredericksburg Area Health and Support Services (FAHASS) and the Fredericksburg Regional Continuum of Care.
The Food Bank says you’re welcome to come by for food assistance once a week, whether you choose a drive-thru, walk-up, or fresh market distribution.
Nothing says we’re on the verge of spring like the words PLANTING DAY!
3 hours, one thousand cabbage seedlings.
Kurt Erickson talks about Sober Ride–soberride.com–as an option to get home safely this weekend or on Monday.
Event offering haircuts, health screenings, clothing distribution and access to food will be held March 18.
Auditions the next two Saturday afternoons at the downtown library.
The Food Bank says you’re welcome to come by for food assistance once a week, whether you choose a drive-thru, walk-up, or fresh market distribution.
Replanting–Rappahannock Adult Activities is beginning to move plants started in a tray to pots.
Volunteers on Tuesday worked on putting up a deer fence on the back four acres of the property and trimming kale and collard leaves damaged by the cold.
Newman has served as MWHC’s chief operating officer and chief medical officer since 2019.