Thousands of youth, families, corporate, and faith-based groups volunteer their time and talent to local organizations to meet our region’s most critical needs. Engaging volunteers in community work can be…
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Effective today, Ukrop’s-branded items can be purchased at all eighteen Kroger stores in the Richmond area, making Kroger the largest retailer of Ukrop’s products in the entire Richmond region. “We’ve been…
On Give Kids a Smile Day, Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of Dentistry Pediatric Dentistry Clinic will provide free services for children in need of dental care who do not have dental insurance. The…
For the next three Sundays, visitors can see the internationally acclaimed exhibition Jasper Johns and Edvard Munch: Love, Loss and the Cycle of Life at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts…
More than a thousand gently used books offered to public at bargain prices. The Virginia War Memorial will hold its first ever Military History Book Sale, Saturday, January 28 from 9 a.m. to 4…
Students, faculty, and families of Sabot at Stony Point School will honor Martin Luther King Jr. Day by unfurling a 188-foot-long banner on the T. Tyler Potterfield “T Pot” pedestrian bridge at…
Make a SuperDuper Hero Cape to benefit kids dealing with health issues, and bring the cape to the Kids’ Expo, Saturday, February 25, at Richmond Raceway Complex. You receive a $2…
“Everybody can be great, because everybody can serve.” -Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Local volunteers are encouraged to sign up for a community project, attend our film screening, participate…
After five years of planning and seven years of construction, CHoR’s Children’s Pavilion opened in spring of 2016. Read about Luca and his family’s experience!
It was a new beginning and a new start,” Diana said, after she picked out furniture and other household goods for her new home. Diana was trapped in a cycle…
Can you even believe it?! After all that build-up, the 2016 holiday season is a wrap, and a shiny new year full of possibilities awaits us. I’m torn between recommending…
Named after a 21,000-foot inactive volcano in Ecuador, Chimborazo Hill has a dramatic, if not explosive, history of racial conflict that spans more than two centuries. In 1656, it was the…










