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The oldest pediatric hospice in the nation is Edmarc Hospice for Children in Norfolk, Virginia. Founded in 1977, Edmarc serves more than…
Generations Incorporated was born of the conviction that the separate needs of youth and senior citizens could be addressed by bringing the…
There is a special group of retirees contributing thousands of hours to Mote Marine Laboratory and the marine world. They remember when…
Five years ago the members of The Community Church (United Church of Christ) of Vero Beach made a commitment to the children…
A 1996 national survey estimates that approximately a quarter of America’s homeless are veterans of military service, those once among our society’s…
The Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association (MIFA) of Memphis, Tennessee, encompasses more than 30 different programs, serving thousands of individuals. The MIFA Meals program…
An article in the local newspaper that threatened the elimination of general music classes and the scaling back of art and music…
On May 13, 1999, North Country Thresholds and Decisions (NCTD) graduated seven inmate participants. Remarkably, two other inmates also escaped on that…
In 1976, North Town community resident Alvin Carter-Bey and a handful of other residents met to discuss the relatively few sports, nutritional…
According to a 1990 census report, 17% of the adult population in Ionia County, a rural county in Michigan, is functionally illiterate.…
An eighth grade girl expelled for bringing a weapon to school led to a mission of hope for Father Jim Morrison, who…
At the age of 84, Dora Lee Belton is an active member of the Reitred & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) and the…
For many school children in the Fort Bend Independent School District (FBISD), the road is long indeed with many a winding turn.…
David Moorhead’s contributions to his community are numerous and significant. He can often be seen around the halls of Bryn Mawr Rehab,…
When Janie M. Velasquez, Director of Volunteer Services, and Leon Bawcom, Executive Director of the Center, conceived the idea of developing an…
Without benefit of compensation, Barbara Larkin has been involved for many years with the youth of Goffstown. She has been involved as…