From story times to chess clubs, to African drumming, leaders from four library systems in the region discuss the many services that are available for families.
Browsing: Nonprofit Spotlight
Fall is synonymous with pumpkin patches, hay rides, and apple picking. But, did you know it’s also a great time to get some exercise as a family at a local…
Athletes with physical disabilities or visual impairments who have basic swimming skills and can be independent in the water can register now at Sportable.
Junior boards are often set up by nonprofits to generate new ideas and reach new donors. HCB2’s junior board is made up of high school students on a mission!
National Thrift Shop Day means great deals and shopping incentives at Goodwill locations throughout Virginia! It’s a great day to shop sustainably.
First school supplies drive of the year – lots of locations participating throughout Chesterfield County!
Ronald McDonald House Charities, which got its start in Richmond in the 70s, is adding a second location at CHoR at VCU’s Children’s Tower to serve families.
GRASP awards more than $200,000 in scholarship to 212 Virginia students. The nonprofit helps connect students with funding for higher education.
CrossOver provides physicals, sick visits, dental and eye care, counseling, vaccinations, school-readiness services, and more for under-served communities.
Literacy-boosting agency Read to Them is taking the lead on spreading books and reading joy and energy of Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library in Richmond.
Richmond has not hosted an adult triathlon since 2019 due to COVID. Live Red Foundation, a non-profit focused on empowering all children through youth fitness, is splashing into adult triathlon…
A foster care success story – this Richmond family is thriving thanks to the support of UMFS – fostering teens to adopt, and fostering to help kids succeed.












