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The first Saturday in May kicks off one of two local events to raise money and awareness for organ donations and transplants.
The Run for the Roses Gala begins at 6 p.m. on Sat., May 4, at The Warehouse venue located at the end of DeVaughan Road in Agricola. Two weeks later, on May 18, the 5D Barrell Racing event starts at 9 a.m. at the George County Multi-Purpose Arena on Mississippi 63 south of Lucedale.
A community effort is underway to make sure everyone at Gautier High School who wants a dress for the upcoming…
Water, check. Bug spray, check. Sun block, check. Camera, check. Out the door I headed for a hike early on…
The Mississippi Main Street Association (MMSA) has been recognized as a Top Mississippi Non-Profit in 2021 by the Mississippi Business…
Local Hattiesburg residents are often referred to as “Hattiesburgers,” and here’s a fun fact: They officially claimed this nickname in…
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Having a solid base of funding to house and support people than need a place to get a fresh start is a challenge.
The Lower Pearl River Valley Foundation (LPRVF) of Picayune, Miss., has bolstered its support of The Children’s Center for Communication and Development at The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) with a $40,000 grant.
Recalling their relief efforts during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, The Salvation Army today continues sharing HOPE in the community that saw so much destruction.
With an emphasis on growth and expansion, the Bacot McCarty Foundation has added a new face to staff.
The Salvation Army is responding to meet the needs of our community in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic by providing food, social services, and emotional and spiritual comfort for those in need.
The Salvation Army will be taking part in #GiveFromHomeDay on April 21. This national fundraising drive puts the power of giving into the hands of Americans who are anxious to help neighbors and strangers alike who struggle with the economic and health impacts of the new coronavirus (COVID-19).
The Salvation Army, Mississippi Gulf Coast, is increasing efforts to meet needs caused by COVID-19. The Salvation Army Kroc Center is serving lunch to children 0-18 years old this week, Monday – Friday at noon, in a drive-through fashion.
Nonprofit organizations that assist so many people and help enrich gulf coast communities during times of struggle could use some help themselves these days.
Their volunteers cancelled due to coronavirus concerns, and now, Feeding the Gulf Coast is in need of help for their pre-planned food distribution in Biloxi.
The Salvation Army, the nation’s largest social services organization with more than 7,600 service locations across the country, is increasing efforts to meet human need. In response to the coronavirus pandemic, the organization has evolved service delivery to ensure that immediate needs of community members, first responders, and government partners are met.