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.

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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.
Students and individuals ages 25-34 were more susceptible and likely to be victimized, while those ages 45-54 and 65+ reported higher median dollar losses.
BBB gives you a listing of what do do and what to ask for
Other topics include summer reading, Music on the Steps, Virtual PAWS for reading and Virtual Inklings
Juanita Shanks and Pastor Phyllis Brantley discuss the work of Fail Safe-ERA to help families and prisoners with incarceration and what comes next. Topics include prisoners released early for COVID and the Center of Hope fundraiser.
Ann Kloeckner with Legal Aid Works talks about changes: with unemployment insurance and the courts. Also, paying your bills. How to handle your mortgage or rent if you’ve lost your job or suddenly have significantly less money.
AJ is 17 months old and in heart failure. The Y helped make a memory. Maybe you can too…
Fredericksburg Salvation Army has more space for its administrative and social service offices. They’re still on Lafayette Blvd and still in the same shopping center as the Family Store (and Paul’s Bakery) but in a bigger building at 2014C.
Special Olympics Virginia gives us a glimpse of what Special Olympic athletes have been doing in recent months
This would have been the weekend for Special Olympics Virginia Summer Games at U or R and the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run. That all had to be cancelled because of the pandemic.
The most common types of abuse are physical, emotional, verbal and financial.
The Community Foundation administers 170 permanent funds on behalf of generous individuals, families and businesses in our region. Each year, proceeds from these are distributed in the form of grants to local nonprofits, churches and schools. The Anne Felder Fund of...