John Mahoney and Jason Tickle with an update. Five new hopes about to be dedicated. Ground breaking for five more.

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John Mahoney and Jason Tickle with an update. Five new hopes about to be dedicated. Ground breaking for five more.
Asking friends and family if they have any recommendations is a great place to start. You can also ask your child’s favorite in-school teacher or other school employees for referrals.
Five home sites in Milford that were empty lots last September will have home dedications before the month is over. Habitat of Caroline is on the move and still needing volunteers and partners.
Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County is getting ready to dedicate five new homes in Milford. Earlier this summer, we spent some time at the build sites.
Alexis Innis with the local Red Cross talks about the need for blood donors and sponsors to hold blood drives. She also talks about giving blood in these COVID times.
Craig Graziano, the Branch Manager at the Fredericksburg Branch of the library talks about holds and returns, summer reading, Music on the Steps, Virtual PAWS for Reading and Lunch and Learn.
Never allow a stranger remote access to your computer if it has nothing to do with the reason you are calling technical support.
Deputy Director Sarah Chiles and Executive Director Carrie Withers talk about Clear the Shelters, the PETS program, being a foster parent and an upcoming golf tournament.
For some animals, you can receive a reduction in fees. You get to spin the wheel!
Legal Aid Work’s Ann Kloeckner talks about unemployment benefits, protections for tenants and the upcoming special General Assembly session.
Rappahannock United Way is administering a program thru the end of the year to provide mortgage or rent assistance to anyone impacted by COVID-19. rappahannockunitedway.org
Rappahannock United Way President Janel Donohue talks about the new ALICE report (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) and the Rent and Mortgage Assistance program available locally.
“In a normal year, preparing for this annual event is a huge undertaking. In the midst of a global pandemic, it just wasn’t feasible.”
Director of Family Services Daronte Rollins and President & CEO Jason Tickle talk about finishing five new USDA Self-Help homes and building five more. An update on the 502 Direct Loans.
Ann Kloeckner with Legal Aid Works talks about evictions and offers advice for those with court dates. Discussions on homeowners facing foreclosure, topics nonprofits should consider on reopening.
Friends of the Rappahannock invites you to get outdoors this summer and play a fun game of Rappahannock Nature Bingo.
The Community Relief Fund concluded its 12th and final round of rapid-response Immediate Relief grants to area nonprofits on June 30th. “Our local nonprofits are demonstrating incredible resilience, ingenuity and tenacity. It’s an honor to play a part in these local...
Senator Kaine particiapted with and saw first-hand how food is being distributed
Over the past 3 months alone, Rappahannock United Way’s ALICE Assistance Program has provided $30,398 in direct financial aid.
Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County is winding up work on five new USDA Self-Help program houses in Milford. Five families will soon move in and ground will be broken for five more homes.