Juan More Taco has been providing meals to the elderly for exactly one year

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Juan More Taco has been providing meals to the elderly for exactly one year
Pohanka Nissan to raffle off a new car to help build support for Cooking Autism, Inc, Micah Ministries, G3 Community Services, and the YMCA
While scrolling through Facebook, a message pops up in Facebook Messenger. It’s your friend, family member, or neighbor. At least it “looks” like them….
Central Rappahannock Regional Library Youth Services Coordinator Darcie Caswell talks about Library Express, the Adult Winter Reading Challenge and various youth and adult services activities in this month and next.
A year ago COVID was in the process of changing nearly everything in our lives. Devlin Reiley with the Rappahannock YMCA says it was a time of fear and change.
Shericka Twyner from the Caroline Y and Association Community Health and Wellness Director Naomie Murdock talk about RESET and what’s next. An update on upcoming Y programs and the next challenge.
Between now and Sunday sign up and run or walk a designated course in downtown Fredericksburg, or do your own run. Details and sign-up info on the Downtown Greens Facebook page.
Habitat of Caroline’s Jason Tickle tells us they are expanding their work into the Middle Peninsula
Legal Aid Works Executive Director Ann Kloeckner talks about how COVID has impacted the legal system and General Assembly legislation impacting housing laws.
A celebration at a Habitat for Humanity build site in Bowling Green last week. Caroline School Superintendent Dr. Sarah Calveric and some of her staff helped in the construction of a home of another Caroline Schools employee.
Rolling their sleeves up. Caroline County Schools have been a partner with Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County.
Jason Tickle and Stephanie Ball with an update on the USDA Self-Help program. (Joined by State Director Jeanie Barbrow)
The Better Business Bureau of Central Virginia says the pandemic isn’t over yet, and there are still multiple risks associated with traveling – both to your health and your wallet.
Sara Poore and Vicki Sowers with the Fredericksburg Area Museum talk about how museum’s have been impacted by COVID and what you’ll see in the coming days with the FAM.
The Fairy Godmother Project’s Andie McConnell talks about reaching out and helping families impacted by pediatric cancer. There are volunteer opportunities and ways you can financially assist.
The Better Business Bureau of Central Virginia says instead of clicking on links that others may send you in texts and social media, consider making a cash donation through the charity’s own website
Rappahannock United Way’s Janel Donohue talks about Mission Independence for teens–now is the time to sign up, free tax help and the Women United Reset program on Saturday.
Jordan Alpert and Diana Flett talk about the work of Mental Health America of Fredericksburg in these COVID times. We talk about changes and the way forward.
Scammers will keep taking advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic by preying on gullible people who are unaware of the possible dangers that lurk in a text or email.
Many scammers steal photos from the internet to use in their dating profiles. You can do a reverse image lookup using a website, like Google Images, to see if the photos on a profile are stolen from somewhere else.