The goal: Get 95 homeless households into housing by Christmas.

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The goal: Get 95 homeless households into housing by Christmas.
Stafford Schools update with Superintendent Dr. Scott Kizner and Chief Elementary Officer, Carrie Neely.
Jordan Alpert and Cathleen Pessolano with Mental Health America of Fredericksburg preview the virtual Walk for Mental Wellness the week of Nov. 7. Besides walking, virtual programs planned every night
Jennifer Shiflett and Allison Balmes-John with the Rappahannock Area Health District talk about contact tracing, keeping the workplace safe, Halloween and the importance of flu shots.
Patrick A’Hearn, Andrea Kahane and Carson Eubank preview “Souvenir” at the Riverside Center for the Performing Arts thru November 8th.
Ann Kloeckner with Legal Aid Works talks about the utility shutoff moratorium and the CDC eviction moratorium.
Rappahannock United Way’s Janel Donohue with info on rent and mortgage assistance, the ALICE Fund, Mission Independence in October and virtual financial coaching.
sPower’s Cat Mosley and Liz Engle (by phone) talk about the sPower solar facility in Spotsylvania. Liz Engle responds to questions about Notice of Violations and a waterline.
Dave the Computer Guy from Techs in the Burg on Caroline Street talks about touchless pc repair, utilizing the features on your pc or laptop and utilizing internet or wifi at home to its max.
Kathy Anderson of Empowerhouse talks about their work during the coronavirus–the challenges and successes—and needs going forward.
Stafford Economic Development and Tourism Director John Holden talks about the Stay, Sleep and Safe in Stafford Business grants. The grant application window opens on September 21st. It closes September 28th at 4pm.
Robert Courtnage, Chairman of the Clean and Green Commission in Fredericksburg and Anne Little with Tree Fredericksburg talk about the community campaign to reduce the cost and complexity of investing in clean solar.
Stafford County Administrator Fred Presley talks about local government in a pandemic, downtown Stafford and budget challenges.
September is Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month. Andie McConnell talks about the Fairy Godmother Project’s work with the parents.
Rappahannock United Way President Janel Donohue talks about the rent and mortgage assistance program and free face masks for non-profits.
Amy Sudbeck was a concerned mom and citizen. She didn’t like the way area law enforcement was being portrayed. It turned into the Back the Blue rally and is turning into the Back the First Responders Foundation
Fredericksburg City Councilman Matt Kelly talks about protests and what’s next. We also talk about a transportation dispute with FAMPO and changes in transportation patterns
John Mahoney and Jason Tickle with an update. Five new hopes about to be dedicated. Ground breaking for five more.
Rappahannock Regional Criminal Justice Academy Executive Director Mike Harvey talks about the training area law enforcement receives.
Lori Myers with the Fredericksburg Alzheimer’s Association office talks about local services available in these COVID-19 times. Previewing the 2020 Walk on October 10th.