When Julie Garner’s son died in a car crash in 2007, she sought to make change and help spare other families from her tragedy. What is Project Yellow Light?
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Everything you need to know about elections and voting in Virginia can be found at the Department of Elections.
Who’s receiving free school meals? Who’s eligible? And how that has changed for kids and families using public schools in Virginia over the past few years.
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!
Registration is open through August 25 for Chesterfield’s Government Citizens Academy.
Virginians may now choose to indicate their blood type to include on their driver’s license to assist first responders in the event of an emergency.
Celebrate the 4th of July with a citizenship ceremony that welcomes the newest American citizens!
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.
How to help 420,000 Virginians keep their Medicaid coverage in the next year following the end of federal COVID-19 pandemic protections.
There are more than 4,000 children currently in foster care in Virginia. Of those, approximately 700 are legally available to be adopted, waiting for a family like yours to provide…
On March 14, 2022, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres opened the sixty-sixth session of the Commission on the Status of Women emphasizing that “women and girls must be front and…
Working mothers face challenges with higher childcare costs, lower pay, and fewer career opportunities. It’s often called the motherhood penalty.