Month: August 2021
9 posts
CARITAS programs bring renewed hope for Richmond community
Homelessness. Unemployment. Substance-use disorder. This is the reality of daily life for many individuals in the Greater Richmond…
Richmond Behavioral Health celebrates 25 years of helping individuals and families
The isolation, loneliness and uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic has been difficult for nearly everyone. But for those…
Advocating for and protecting Black mothers: Birth in Color RVA
The day a baby is born should be joyous, one without fear or trepidation. But sadly, the data…
Three nonprofits going the extra mile this fall
As the dog days of summer fall behind us and cooler air is around the corner, it’s time…
Girls for a Change’s Camp Diva culminates in annual Market Day event
In the entry way to Girls for a Change stood a whiteboard with the question, “Is this your first time…
Lackey Clinic expands services with new virtual urgent care program
Imagine being able to receive professional, quality healthcare without ever stepping foot into a doctor’s office. Thanks to…
Five questions with: Jon Lugbill, executive director, Sports Backers
Lucky for us, Richmond is a vibrant city with no shortage of outdoors to explore. From kayaking the…
Four nonprofit events for back-to-school season
Shopping for back-to-school supplies is an exciting annual adventure for millions of students nationwide. From pencil pouches to…
Do you know UNOS? Here’s the head to toe story.
Situated in downtown Richmond is an organization with a heart that never misses a beat. The United Network…