AUDIO: Special Olympics Virginia President Rick Jeffrey talks about many of their programs going virtual and how you can participate this weekend in the Law Enforcement Torch Run and raise money.

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AUDIO: Special Olympics Virginia President Rick Jeffrey talks about many of their programs going virtual and how you can participate this weekend in the Law Enforcement Torch Run and raise money.
VIDEO: Andie McConnell with an update on providing needs to family’s dealing with pediatric cancer. Opportunities to volunteer, upcoming events
AUDIO: Caroline Habitat for Humanity’s Jason Tickle and County Supervisor Jeff Black talk about the importance of the USDA 502 Direct Loan program for teachers and first responders in Caroline.
AUDIO: The Central Rappahannock Regional Library’s Collection Services Coordinator talks about CRRL-CON, downloading eBooks on a Kindle and My Librarian.
AUDIO: Executive Kathy Anderson and Latina Victim Services Coordinator Sylvia Torres with Empowerhouse talk about the impact of COVID-19. Focus on Latina Support Services and the challenges.
AUDIO: Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park Chief Historian John Hennessy talks about the local Park Service in a time of pandemic. Also the importance of supporting local non-profits and going forward…
AUDIO: Adult Services Coordinator Tracy McPeck talks about while the library is closed, the virtual library remains alive in the community. www.librarypoint.org
AUDIO: Healthy Generations Area Agency on Aging Executive Director Pat Holland talks about helping the elderly during a pandemic. Topics include providing meals, transportation, grocery shopping, volunteering, and helps for caregivers.
AUDIO: Rappahannock United Way President Janel Donohue with an update on what’s available to the community during the pandemic. Topics include: financial coaching, financial assistance, and volunteer opportunities.
All of the money donated to the Community Relief Fund is currently being distributed to nonprofit organizations that provide human services and emergency assistance
Better Business Bureau warns against websites selling sanitizers, disinfectants, masks and paper products
AUDIO: Executive Director Kathy Anderson talks about the services they continue to provide–at an unplanned cost of over $13,000. Details on what’s needed and how we can all help.
AUDIO: Andie McConnell with the Fairy Godmother Project talks about the importance of Giving Day and their Month of Hope campaign.
AUDIO: Ann Kloeckner with Legal Aid Works talks about housing during the coronavirus: renters and homeowners. She also talks about the importance of Giving Day for area nonprofits.
Community Services Board teams up with LDS Church and local organizations to provide nearly 40,000 pounds of food to individuals in need
The BBB says pet owners being told they have to pay extra for a crate or insurance to have a pet shipped because of the coronavirus.
AUDIO: Legal Aid Works Executive Director Ann Kloeckner talks about family law issues with the courts closed. Issues included domestic violence, custody, visitation, child support and divorce.
The money will be used to help fund special needs during the pandemic
AUDIO: Empowerhouse Executive Director Kathy Anderson talks about the pressures felt during a pandemic.
AUDIO: Andie McConnell talks about changes they’ve made to today meet the needs of pediatric cancer families in this time of coronavirus. There are also opportunities for you to get involved…