Come once a week for Drive-Thru or Walk-Up distributions, leave space between cars in the Drive-Thru, and remember that no ID is needed—just a few quick questions to help us serve everyone.
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Come once a week for Drive-Thru or Walk-Up distributions, leave space between cars in the Drive-Thru, and remember that no ID is needed—just a few quick questions to help us serve everyone.
Forty pear trees and ten blueberry bushes found a new home this week at Rappahannock Education Farm in White Oak, thanks to a project coordinated by Friends of the Rappahannock.
A day after the Opus Prize ceremony in Louisiana, Micah’s Meghann Cotter says the experience—and the global spotlight it created—has been both humbling and energizing.
Micah’s mission and community impact were featured in a video segment presented during the Opus Prize ceremony.
Micah Ecumenical Ministries was highlighted for its impact in Fredericksburg during the Opus Prize ceremony, where it was recognized as one of three global finalists.
The Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank says you can come once a week for Drive-Thru or Walk-Up distributions.
A proud moment as new veteran–dog teams step forward at Leashes of Valor.
The Leashes of Valor ceremony brought a powerful mix of pride and emotion.
The Fredericksburg Salvation Army opened its annual kettle season Friday with a call for community support to help fund its holiday and year-round services.
The Fredericksburg Salvation Army will launch its annual Christmas kettle bell ringing Friday at noon at Spotsylvania Towne Centre, aiming to raise $130,000 to help local families in need.
Leashes of Valor says more than 50 veterans paired with its service dogs have experienced no suicides, highlighting the program’s impact ahead of Saturday’s graduation ceremony.
Five veterans will be formally paired with their service dogs during a public ceremony at the organization’s Spotsylvania headquarters.
Residents can visit once a week for Drive-Thru or Walk-Up food distributions–No ID is required—just a few quick questions to help serve everyone.
Von Young with the Fredericksburg SPCA previews the Walk for the Animals, Animal Rescue Festival and the ARF-ter Paw-ty concert benefiting local pets in need.
Each person was honored with a tent and candle, symbolizing both the hardship and dignity of their lives.
The localities are diverting money to aid the food bank at a time when SNAP payments face interruption.
Each week, the Rappahannock Education Farm harvests fresh produce and quickly delivers it to local agencies like The Table at St. George’s, helping provide healthy food to families facing hunger across the region.
The $5,000 grant will support a Central Rappahanock River Habitat for Humanity project at Caroline High School, giving students real-world building experience.
Faith-based award from Xavier University of Louisiana recognizes social entrepreneurship, humanitarianism.
Captain Bradly Mumford says the deadline to find space is this Friday.