This Mother’s Day through Father’s Day, Mothers for Others launched its most ambitious campaign to date, a community-wide virtual diaper drive to fund the diapers that will reach one million. Continue Reading →
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This Mother’s Day through Father’s Day, Mothers for Others launched its most ambitious campaign to date, a community-wide virtual diaper drive to fund the diapers that will reach one million. Continue Reading →
Pacific House has been a beacon of hope in Fairfield County for nearly four decades, with a mission focused on providing safe, affordable housing and supportive services to men, women, and families in need. Continue Reading →
The event featured classic, antique, custom, and exotic cars, motorcycles, and vintage fire trucks, as well as a DJ, a 50/50 drawing and food trucks. Continue Reading →
The inaugural Swim Across America – Fairfield County Kids’ Splash is being called the “Queen Willa Kids’ Splash” to honor courageous five-year old Willa Kosh, of Greenwich, who is royally and fearlessly battling pediatric leukemia, specifically B cell ALL. Queen Willa is the nickname that was given to Willa a year ago after she was diagnosed with leukemia. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Police Department Scholarship Fund invites car owners to sign up for early-bird pre-registration by May 31. As space is limited, vehicles will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration is $20 per vehicle. To register for the show, go to: Continue Reading →
Claire Yu founded GirlGolf to help address the barriers that keep girls from being able to play golf. Continue Reading →
Filling in the Blanks announced this week they are thrilled to be a recipient of a$100,000 Grant given by IMPACT Fairfield County. Continue Reading →
Ella Whitridge says that despite the inspiring stories from veterans, American Legion Post 29 in Glenville is anything but inspiring: dreary tile flooring, bland cinder block walls, broken kitchen equipment, and problematic bathrooms. Continue Reading →
The Annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive on May 11, raised over 60,000 pounds of non-perishable foods for Neighbor to Neighbor. Continue Reading →
Led by the Greenwich United Way (GUW) Sole Sisters, a recent town-wide food drive for Neighbor to Neighbor amassed 1,000 pounds of groceries for nearly 900 meals. Continue Reading →