Sale to benefit adults with developmental disabilities

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Sale to benefit adults with developmental disabilities
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A time of celebration and thanks. Brad Smith and Sarah Perry with Downtown Greens talk about raising $750,000 in the first phase of purchasing 56 acres in city. What’s next?
The Fredericksburg Salvation Army is beginning to sort Angel Tree toys starting to come in. There’s still time to pick up an Angel and shop.
Jason Tickle announces that the five new Habitat homes will be completed during a special program on December 15th.
Downtown Greens reaches the first goal of raising $750,000 to begin the process of buying 56 acres that will significantly expand the reach and programs.
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Anna Billingsley and Lisa Crittenden talk about events surrounding Trees of Hope to benefit Loisann’s Hope House. Table top trees can be seen starting on November 19th at the Ashley Home Store in Central Park.
Captain Williams talks to us about the goal this year and what your donations fund all year long.
Don’t be afraid to ask questions! Make sure to talk about availability – when is the tutor free and how flexible are they?
Homeless will stay in local motels
BBB says only buy toys from reputable stores and websites.
Captain Shauntrice Williams says the goal this year is $160,000. You can sign up to ring at a kettle at 540-373-3431 or registertoring.org
Scammers take advantage of this opportunity to confuse and mislead victims.
The Fredericksburg Salvation Army is getting ready for kettles–they start appearing around the region on Monday- and Angel Tree.
The Fredericksburg Salvation Army needs short-term warehouse space in the Fredericksburg area to collect and house donations for their Angel Tree program.
Update on their work with victims of domestic violence: Providing help to those with a language barrier and $29,000 still needed for an upgrade to the HVAC system
Officials say they need the space immediately as their Christmas collections are about to start
No Shave November raising money for Special Olympics
Continuum of Care Program Director Samantha Shoukas with an update on the cold weather shelter, results of a recent homeless summit and the need for volunteers for the Point-in-time count in January.