
Greater Augusta County community partnerships support those with brain injury
Crossroads to Brain Injury Recovery, Inc. announced a new partnership in Augusta County to serve those in our community.

Crossroads to Brain Injury Recovery, Inc. announced a new partnership in Augusta County to serve those in our community.

Community Criminal Justice Days has been designed to share information about local, state, and national criminal justice issues, activities, programs, and legislation.

GReat Aspirations Scholarship Program (GRASP) awarded 47 College Success scholarships totaling $120,250 to Virginia students.

A ceremony was held at Augusta Health on May 5 to recognize all 44 Augusta Health nurses who have completed requirements for a college degree this year.

Eighty-five local nonprofit organizations will receive $335,000 in grants from the Community Foundation of the Central Blue Ridge.

The Community Foundation of the Central Blue Ridge will honor the memory of the late Barbara Hunter Grant.

The Cities of Staunton and Waynesboro and Augusta County in partnership with Blue Ridge Community College will be offering Community Emergency Response Training.

Blue Ridge Community College is a great college to work for, according to a new survey by The Chronicle of Higher Education.

During the recent employee campaign for the Augusta Health Foundation, employees donated $104,489 to patient programs and funds.

GRASP can continue to provide its financial aid services to high school students in the Central Blue Ridge area of Virginia during the 2016-2017 school year.
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