Nonprofit News
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$16K Raised: Scholarship Fund Holds Virtual Women’s Holiday Soirée
ALEXANDRIA, VA – On Thursday, Dec. 3, the Scholarship Fund of Alexandria (SFA) held its annual Women’s Holiday Soirée via…
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Local Churches Organize 20 Ton Food Drive
ALEXANDRIA, VA–What do the holidays usually mean to you? Coming together? Giving? Food? For members of the Beverley Hills neighborhood,…
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Native American Pop-Up Market Opens in Old Town Alexandria
ALEXANDRIA, VA – There is a new holiday pop-up market in Old Town Alexandria. Earlier today, the nonprofit, Running Strong…
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Carpenter’s Shelter to Cut Ribbon for New Location on N. Henry St.
ALEXANDRIA, VA – Carpenter’s Shelter is dedicated to helping the homeless and formerly homeless in Alexandria. Last year, the nonprofit…
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Alexandria Nonprofit Holds Online Art Auction to Fund Cancer Screenings and Treatments
ALEXANDRIA, VA – Founded in 1999, Nueva Vida, Inc is an Alexandria cancer support network for Latinas who have cancer,…
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Honor the Fallen: Sponsor a Wreath at Arlington National Cemetery
ALEXANDRIA, VA – Earlier today, the U.S. Senate passed a bill officially declaring Dec. 19, 2020 Wreaths Across America Day.…
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Nonprofits Team for Free Makeover to Alexandria Women’s Shelter
ALEXANDRIA, VA – Friends of Guest House, the Alexandria-based organization that helps women return to the community after incarceration, recently…
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500 Turkeys Short: DC Nonprofit Reaches Out for Help
ALEXANDRIA, VA –Central Union Mission is a faith-based nonprofit in DC. During Thanksgiving, they are known for distributing turkeys to…
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Local Student Program Receives Major Desk Donation
ALEXANDRIA, VA—Casa Chirilagua, a Christian, 501 © (3) nonprofit organization in Alexandria, Virginia, recently received a donation of desks from…
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Pitch Perfect: Del Ray Artisans in Alexandria Applies for John Oliver Show Art Award
By Kelly MacConomy The coronavirus pandemic has hit public museums and art spaces hard. Closures beginning in March meant lost…
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