
Community meeting gives voice to 13 nonprofits affected by United Way closing
A random group of community members came together in the fall to discuss how they could make an impact locally.
A random group of community members came together in the fall to discuss how they could make an impact locally.
An organization responsible for distributing public funds to address the challenges of poverty faces an uncertain future due to federal cuts.
The Community Foundation of the Central Blue Ridge works regularly with area nonprofits, so it’s no surprise when one fails, it hits home.
Waynesboro City Council will decide the fate of cottage court housing to address affordability issues at its Jan. 13 organizational meeting.
The United Way of Staunton, Augusta County and Waynesboro has ended operations because of increasing costs and declining revenues.
A charitable gift will enable the Shenandoah LGBTQ Center to take an important step toward long-term sustainability.
Local leaders looking to solve the issue of homelessness are moving forward with their work despite the delay of a Regional Housing Study.
H. Dunlop “Buz” Dawbarn knew that teachers are underappreciated in America’s school systems. In 1994, he set out to change that.
With high demand for housing, rising rents and eviction notices are leaving a growing number of Waynesboro residents scrambling, some on the verge of homelessness.
Two working groups will kick off their efforts next week to help the community identify long-term solutions to the housing crisis in Staunton, Waynesboro and Augusta County.