Micah’s Meghann Cotter with an update on the Jeremiah Project–looking for 10-15 acres. They’re also working to provide healthcare and employment options to the homeless.

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Micah’s Meghann Cotter with an update on the Jeremiah Project–looking for 10-15 acres. They’re also working to provide healthcare and employment options to the homeless.
From the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank
$25,000 to Little Ark Baptist Church to support its “Cemetery Restoration Project. “
Here’s where you’ll find the Food Bank this week
Mount Hope Baptist on Harrison Road in Spotsylvania collected school supplies in a big way. About 2-thousand backpacks filled with school items were distributed on Saturday.
Rappahannock United Way President Janel Donohue says the focus is family life, health, finance, education and career.
Youth Services Coordinator Darcie Caswell and MakerLab Specialist at IdeaSpace, Simon Watts. Discussion on what’s offered at IdeaSpace and Summer Reading.
Drive-Thru & Mobile Pantry schedule for the week
Downtown Greens volunteer Rich Larochelle talks about the need to raise about $750-thousand dollars to pay off the debt after buying 56 acres
Downtown Greens Executive Director Sarah Perry talks about plans for the 56 acres on Belman Road.
Today and tomorrow a look at what’s been purchased and what’s next.
Meghann Cotter talks about the Jeremiah Community and the plan for small houses. Also, ways you can volunteer locally.
Eight youth spending a week in Jamestown
Each year, members of The Community Foundation’s Youth in Philanthropy program award a $10,000 grant to a promising and impactful nonprofit.
Food distribution all week
Cooking Autism info for educators
Micah’s Meghann Cotter talks about small homes, the Jeremiah Community and how you can help.
Rappahannock United Way President Janel Donohue with info on the Literacy Kit Drive, Prosper Mentoring, RUW membership application and financial assistance.
Here’s the schedule this week