Richmond author Kris Coronado launches a holiday book drive for Lighthouse Ladies, donating copies to local nonprofits and kids facing tough challenges.
Browsing: Community
Richmond Performing Arts Alliance’s Lights Up! Youth Series brings free arts workshops and performances to schools and communities, inspiring the next generation of artists.
The American Heart Association, a global force changing the future of health for all, will place blood pressure monitoring stations at fourteen YMCA of Greater Richmond locations. The health resources available at the kiosks will empower thousands of YMCA members throughout Central Virginia to know their numbers and take charge of their health.
NOVA Aquatics celebrates the grand opening of the second floor of the NOVA Regency Aquatics Center, expanding seating, community space, and event capacity. Supported by a $2.5 million Henrico County grant, the 29,000-square-foot addition enhances local recreation, boosts sports tourism, and strengthens NOVA’s mission to make swimming accessible for all.
Sports Backers is turning up the energy this fall with the launch of paid group fitness classes at the organization’s Fitness Studio, located at the Sports Backers Active Living Hub…
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.
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.
Give back and have fun at these local, RFM sponsored events this fall.
Orly Lewis retires after 27 years at Weinstein JCC, leaving a legacy of leadership, community impact, and cultural growth.
Blanchard’s Coffee Co, a coffee roaster based in Richmond announces a partnership with Target.
Get to know Barry Boyd of American Ninja Warrior in this interview with RFM’s Joan Tupponce.
Richmond has adopted Vision Zero, which is a commitment to eliminate all traffic fatalities and injuries.












