The Salvation Army’s Angel Tree Program returns to bring holiday joy to 4,500 local children and seniors through community generosity and volunteer support.
Browsing: Community
It’s Coats for Kids season in RVA! Margaret caught up with Puritan Cleaners’ head of community relations Sara Moncrieff to hear about this longstanding Richmond tradition and learn more about what keeps this amazing community connector excited about her job after more than 18 years.
Worthdays, a Richmond nonprofit, brings joy and normalcy to children in Virginia’s foster care system by celebrating birthdays, holidays, and milestones. This holiday season, the organization is seeking sponsors to help ensure every child feels seen, valued, and celebrated.
With its brand-new facility, Feed More has more space and resources than ever to help fight hunger across Central Virginia. Emily Wise shares how the organization is feeding neighbors, supporting families, and spreading hope during this season of giving.
From sparkling light displays and festive parades to holiday pop-up bars and ice skating, Richmond knows how to celebrate the season.
UVA alum Penn Holderness and his wife Kim turn family life into relatable comedy, creating viral videos, podcasts, and books that inspire laughter and connection.
Margaret celebrates her mom’s 90th birthday and gives her thanks. Plus, she gives a preview of RFM’s November/December 2025 issue.
Dobro master Jerry Douglas, a 16-time Grammy winner, shares his passion for performing, producing, and connecting with audiences ahead of his Tin Pan show.
One of Broadway’s own is heading home to Richmond to play Miss Hannigan in ANNIE for Cadence Theatre, running December 12-21 at the Dominion Energy Center’s Libby Gottwald Playhouse.
National Brain Tumor Society will host the 8th annual Virginia Brain Tumor Walk & Race at Bryan Park on November 2, 2025.
Goodwill of Central and Coastal Virginia is helping families keep Halloween fun and affordable with 50 percent off costumes, décor and accessories from Oct. 28 through Nov. 6.
Virginia natives Laura Wayasz and Bailey Ryon bring their talents home in the touring production of the Tony-winning musical Kimberly Akimbo at Altria Theater.












