The entire Glenville School community are knitting winter hats and key chains to benefit Vanishing White Matter (VWM) Families Foundation. Fourth grader Sam Buck has the rare disease. Continue Reading →
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The entire Glenville School community are knitting winter hats and key chains to benefit Vanishing White Matter (VWM) Families Foundation. Fourth grader Sam Buck has the rare disease. Continue Reading →
At the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich this week Torch Club Junior Cardinals and Keystone Cardinals Club members collaborated with Abilis in a event dubbed “Lights, Camera, Fashion,” which featured a fashion show and dance. Continue Reading →
For those who are homeless, living in shelters or who are on a low income, a bra is unattainable, or a big expense. For many, underwear is a luxury, not a necessity. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich United Way will award its first round of grants to local health, education and self-sufficiency programs across 21 partner agencies at the Community Investment Grant Recipient Reception on February 12 at Greenwich Hospital. Continue Reading →
Indeed, in its fifth year of giving, Impact Fairfield County will have surpassed $1 million in total grant funding. Continue Reading →
The promotional menu will feature two sushi rolls and a cooked dish that will be available for lunch, dinner, and takeout during the entire month of February. Proceeds will go to Kids in Crisis. Continue Reading →
The newly opened toy store on Greenwich Avenue, Funky Monkey Toys and Books, held a special shopping day with a percentage of proceeds donated to Neighbor to Neighbor. Continue Reading →
“At this difficult time, we ask for donations for the family as they courageously and bravely lay their beloved, our beloved, Justin to rest with the Lord.” – Tami Summerton Continue Reading →
All of the toys were set up and displayed to replicate the look and feel of a toy store in the Tomes-Higgins House. Continue Reading →
The donation of 100 trees was done in the memory of Acacia Lodge’s first Worshipful Master, Luke A. Lockwood of Riverside, and in memory of our most recently departed Brother, David N. Theis. Continue Reading →