Our Charities
The Salvation Army
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Volunteers man tables at the various mall locations assisting and tracking Angel adoptions and receiving gifts as they are returned. |
Sisters Network Richmond, VA Inc.
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The mission of Sisters Network Richmond, VA Inc. in general, is to provide spiritual, emotional and intellectual support and understanding to breast cancer survivors. Specifically, Sisters Network shall inform women about breast cancer and its treatments through the provision of awareness programming facilitated through community and faith-based networks throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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Memorial Child Guidance Clinic http://www.childsavers.org |
FIRST ANNUAL “RIDE FOR CHILDSAVERS”
The Tuskegee Airmen Motorcycle Club of Virginia will sponsor the first annual “Ride for ChildSavers” on Saturday, September 16, 2006. The motorcyclists will depart from Cloverleaf Mall at 11:00 am and ride through the city with a police escort, arriving at ChildSavers of Richmond at 12:00 noon. Police Chief Rodney Monroe and Colonel Baugh, a member of the original World War II Tuskegee Airmen, will be our honored guests. More than 100 motorcyclists are expected to participate. A. J. Starke, President and Founder of the Tuskegee Airmen Motorcycle Club, will present a check to ChildSavers.
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Volunteers man tables at the various mall locations assisting and tracking Angel adoptions and receiving gifts as they are returned.
The mission of Sisters Network Richmond, VA Inc. in general, is to provide spiritual, emotional and intellectual support and understanding to breast cancer survivors. Specifically, Sisters Network shall inform women about breast cancer and its treatments through the provision of awareness programming facilitated through community and faith-based networks throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia.
FIRST ANNUAL “RIDE FOR CHILDSAVERS”
The Tuskegee Airmen Motorcycle Club of Virginia will sponsor the first annual “Ride for ChildSavers” on Saturday, September 16, 2006. The motorcyclists will depart from Cloverleaf Mall at 11:00 am and ride through the city with a police escort, arriving at ChildSavers of Richmond at 12:00 noon. Police Chief Rodney Monroe and Colonel Baugh, a member of the original World War II Tuskegee Airmen, will be our honored guests. More than 100 motorcyclists are expected to participate. A. J. Starke, President and Founder of the Tuskegee Airmen Motorcycle Club, will present a check to ChildSavers.