“The Looking Glass” can now be explored in a 360º Virtual Tour developed by SoundAround
Grants totaling $740,000 will address housing and food insecurity, arts education, clean air and other priorities.
The Charlottesville Corps of the Salvation Army provide a wide range of services to the community in and around Charlottesville.
The local fuel company makes a large donation each year to benefit its community.
This year, there are 3,781 children on the list, representing about 1,800 families. That’s 550 more children than last December.
Local nonprofits are gearing up for Giving Tuesday and the funding that it can produce for their organizations.
It is unclear if Earle-Sears intends to remain in politics going forward, but in her letter, she encouraged her supporters to continue their work and indicated she would do the same.
The Medical Center participated in the annual “Socktober” event, nearly tripling its total donations from last year.
27 classes and over 500 K-12 students participated in the first Woodbrook walk-a-thon. The students walked, jogged and ran a grand total of 4,216 laps and easily surpassed the dollar goal, raising over $12,000 with final numbers still being tallied.
Over 80% of land in Virginia privately owned, meaning conservation efforts need community support.
