Many stadiums and venues have gone to only accepting digital tickets, making the possibilities for scams all the more likely.

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Many stadiums and venues have gone to only accepting digital tickets, making the possibilities for scams all the more likely.
April Burch talks about the impact of on-again-off-again school, the H.A.N.D.S program, scholarships and grants for teachers and the Race Toward Autism Acceptance and Family Festival on April 2nd
Janel Donohue talks about Rappahannock United Way’s tax program (ruwfreetaxes.org), Prosper Community Workshops, Prosper Students Workshops, and the Ride United program
Promotions advertising “miraculous” weight loss products and promising immediate results should be viewed as potential scams.
Here’s the plan this week around the area
Robocalls are sent out to consumers directing them to a website that looks like a clinic or medical supply company offering COVID-19 tests.
All who may benefit from this free distribution of available items are encouraged to attend.
Ann Kloeckner talks about losing SNAP-purchased food in the storm and a possible way to be reimbursed. Also updates on rent and mortgage relief.
Distribution Schedule for the week. You can find information about all of our distributions for the month on the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank Facebook Events Page.
Five new homes built in Caroline County. Here’s one of our many stories this past year about the incredible work taking place around Caroline
Habitat of Caroline’s Jason Tickle talks about the USDA 502 Direct program and the zero step entry Energy Star home.
Fredericksburg Salvation Army bell ringer Roosevelt tells us why he stands out in all weather ringing every Christmas season
REC says opening board meetings to members is ‘unworkable’
Captain Shauntrice Williams talks about 2021 Christmas kettle bell ringing and what your donations locally pay for all year long.
Responsible apps directed to children provide a description of the service’s information collection practices before a parent or child downloads an app to their device.
The goal is to provide holiday food support to at least 500 families
Five families in Caroline Couinty will spend Christmas at their own home thanks to the vision of Jason Tickle and the Habitat of Caroline board
Have any time over the next few days? The Fredericksburg Salvation Army is looking for Christmas kettle bell ringers. The goal this year is $160,000. Kettles will be out until mid-day on Christmas Eve.
Five families will be in their brand new homes for Christmas
Pure joy. Five Caroline County families will spend this Christmas in their brand new homes. Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County held a ceremony in Milford on Wednesday.