Meet 103-year-old WWII veteran Corporal Alyce (yes, Alyce) Dixon at their open house this Saturday.
Jane Hess Collins
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Food supply is so low that the Capital Area Food Bank has had to cut back its volunteers. But nearly one in two of the District’s kids under age 18 is still at risk for being hungry.
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Thirty nonprofits gather in Falls Church this Saturday for the second annual Service Expo.
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Fashion for Paws’ executive director Tara de Nicolas shares some surprising facts about herself. Here’s one: Her uncle works for the Pope.
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A panel of experts define what it is, who it is and how live in the constant tension it requires.
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Teamwork at its best-city government and private interests communicate and collaborate through the Center for Alexandria’s Children.
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GW’s Center for Civic Engagement and Public Service integrates academic and co-curricular service-learning with internships.
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Finally, a jewelry line for charity that’s gorgeous, original and made from consciously-selected sources. And the creator is starting a social revolution through her solutionary gifting circles (read on).