While most retailers do offer refund and exchange programs, policies vary greatly from one store to store.

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While most retailers do offer refund and exchange programs, policies vary greatly from one store to store.
Barry Moore talks about how to deal with the growing number of scams. “There’s an element that cares nothing for the holidays other than what they can steal from people.”
Meet Jerry. He’s the oldest bell ringer this year for the Fredericksburg Salvation Army. He hasn’t missed a day!
Captain Shauntrice Williams with the Fredericksburg Salvation Army talks about what it will take to meet the Christmas kettle goal. We also talk about the overall work of the Salvation Army in the region.
Government officials have already been cracking down on phony COVID testing kits and treatments. Now, they are ramping up efforts to prevent the sale of fake vaccines.
Ask yourself, who runs this account? If an account profile is little more than generic phrases, quotes, or introductions, with no specifics about a person’s name, occupation, or background, you may have stumbled across a fake account.
The Fredericksburg Salvation Army will be ringing bells around the area thru Christmas Eve. $60,000 is still needed to meet their goal. All the money you place in a kettle stays local.
Samantha Shoukas, the Continuum of Care Director for the George Washington Regional Commission talks about Keys for Christmas and the goal of finding housing for 95 people by Christmas.
The Fredericksburg Salvation Army is scheduled to finish distribution of over 15-hundred gifts from its Angel Tree program on Friday.
Seniors are encouraged to apply now through the foundation’s online application portal
Habitat of Caroline President and CEO Jason Tickle reviews 2020 (pandemic/5 homes built) and looks at plans and goals for 2020 and beyond
The Fredericksburg Salvation Army’s Angel Tree started the Christmas season with a need of about 15-hundred toys for area kids. About 300 are still needed between now and the end of the week.
Barry Moore with the Better Business Bureau of Central Virginia on what to expect from scammers
The Fredericksburg Salvation Army is getting ready to distribute gifts to kids and senior citizens who requested help.
Helpline Coordinator Marie Stevenson and Executive Director Cathleen Pessolano talk about work of Mental Health America of Fredericksburg during the pandemic. More calls, more needs for help with fewer services and beds available.
Stafford’s Robert Belman rings at a Salvation Army Christmas kettle in memory of his father and brother. It’s about honoring their memory and raising money for the Salvation Army locally.
Fredericksburg Salvation Army Captain Shauntrice Williams doesn’t just talk about ringing bells at Christmas kettles. She’s out ringing. It was gray and chilly Friday evening in Spotsylvania, but Captain Williams was at a kettle.
NAMI offers multiple ways to volunteer
Better Business Bureau of Central Virginia warns of puppy scam surge
Over 15-hundred…that’s the number of kids and a few senior citizens that the Fredericksburg Salvation Army is assisting thru Angel Tree. If you took an angel gifts need to be turned in by Friday. If you want to still get involved–there’s time.