Kathy Anderson and Brenda Miller talk about HVAC needs for their shelter, ways you can provide more than just money to the work of helping domestic violence victims.

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Kathy Anderson and Brenda Miller talk about HVAC needs for their shelter, ways you can provide more than just money to the work of helping domestic violence victims.
See the car first. Never buy a car without making an in-person inspection and taking a test drive first.
Member-Owners urged to participate. Virtual meeting is August 11
Barry Moore says the scams are coming at a fast pace these days
The foundation manages over 40 scholarship funds on behalf of generous individuals and families that want to strengthen the greater Fredericksburg community.
Sarah Chiles and Carrie Withers with the Fredericksburg SPCA on the addition of land and a building at their current location on Courthouse Road. Updates on the Animal Resource Center, the P.E.T.S program and the FUR Ball.
The State Fair of Virginia at the Meadow Event Park missed last year because of COVID
Avoid Impostor scams – Government agencies like the IRS or Social Security Administration will not call, text, DM, or email you.
The objective here is to clear the right of way out to a 30-foot width
Janel Donohue with information on a Pop-up Tax Site, financial coaching–and free financial coaching workshops later this summer and the beginning of campaign season.
More space for the Fredericksburg SPCA. Joe and Mary Wilson have donated more land and a building at the current shelter on Courthouse Road.
Stephanie Ball and Jason Tickle of Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County with an update on the building of five homes in the county.
Daniel Turczan and Ann Kloeckner with Legal Aid Works discuss their involvement in a class-action lawsuit against the Virginia Employment Commission.
The caller insists that the test will be totally covered by Medicare.
The Empowerhouse domestic violence shelter commercial HVAC system is being replaced. Still about 64-thousand dollars needed to fully pay for the project.
Awards given to community members who have shown creativity, initiative, leadership and compassion while helping individuals with behavioral health concerns or developmental disability.
The company claims to be located in Glen Allen, however, BBB investigators have found the location is a mailing store with a P.O. Box.
Special Olympics Virginia President Rick Jeffrey says they’re gearing to be restart everything, the way it used to be, in the fall. There still will be some competitions this summer. A message to athletes, parents and volunteers.
Special Olympics Virginia was unable to hold its annual Summer Games at the University of Richmond. But on Facebook Live, the flame was lit and athlete Emily Bower spoke about what athletics has meant to her.