Greenwich Police will partner with Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich’s Torch Club, and Greenwich firefighters will partner with BGCG’s Keystone Club in an afternoon of kickball, tug of war and obstacle games. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich Police will partner with Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich’s Torch Club, and Greenwich firefighters will partner with BGCG’s Keystone Club in an afternoon of kickball, tug of war and obstacle games. Continue Reading →
The DART to the Finish charity walk was a huge success raising more than $110,000. The funds will support additional NPC research and clinical trials.
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Funds raised go toward educational enrichment, classroom innovations and student outreach. Continue Reading →
Family Fun Event Scheduled for October 5, 2019, at Greenwich Point. Continue Reading →
Every dollar raised from the 2019 Muddy Up 5k supports the Club’s after-school programs which provide local families with high quality, safe and affordable after-school care. Continue Reading →
The grant is to provide financial support for a community need not currently being met by Junior League projects or programs. Continue Reading →
Scott Hapgood of Darien was charged with manslaughter in Anguilla after an incident that took place while he was holiday with his family in April. A GoFundMe page titled “Team Hap” says funds raised will be exclusively directed towards Mr. Hapgood’s legal, administrative, travel-related, and personal security expenses. Continue Reading →
The Transportation Association of Greenwich has served the Greenwich community for over 30 years with quality, courteous, safe and reliable transportation to those in need. Continue Reading →
Funds raised at Cocktails & Comedy will go towards purchasing new underwear to donate to the 25 organizations that The Undies Project now supports. Continue Reading →
Jaime Eisenberg is chairing the Greenwich United Way annual campaign for the second year in a row and her team includes Greenwich United Way Tocqueville Chair Sabrina Pray Forsythe. Continue Reading →