18 August 17th is National Nonprofit Day! Support our local nonprofits by volunteering, donating or attending fundraisers. Visit reimaginecva.org to find ways to help. Let’s ReImagine Central Virginia!



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20August17–23,2022 c-ville.com @cville_culture facebook.com/cville.weekly Friends of JMRL BOOK SALE SAVEDATES!THE Saturday, October 15 to Sunday, October 23 10am-7pm each day Member’s Pre-Sale Friday, October 14 - 5-7pm 300 Albemarle Square Shopping Center Supporting our JMRL system for over 50 years! Join us! April 2nd-10th 10am-7pm each day 1/2 price days: April 9th & 10th 300 Albemarle Square Shopping Center, Charlottesville (at the old Northside Library location) (434) 977 8467 info@jmrlfriends.org Fiction Mystery SciFi History Cooking Military Children’s Young Adult Poetry Religion Science Virginiana Art Rare Books LPs/CDs/DVDsArchitecture Thanks for your support! Masks Recommended Friends of JMRL BOOK SALE ...and much, much more! The Friends thank Albemarle Square for their continued support. jmrlfriends.org (434) 977-8467









17August21–23,2022THE CHARLOTTESVILLE-ALBEMARLE SPCA Placing HEALTHY animals homes. Check out our website! 3355 BERKMAR DRIVE | CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22901 | 434-973-5959 | WWW.CASPCA.ORG




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ReImagineCVA is a dynamic partnership between The Center for Nonprofit Excellence and The United Way, The Equity Center at the University of Virginia, and Thriving Cities Group. Seeking to understand and meet the needs of the community, ReImagineCVA was born amid the pandemic to aid and strengthen the outpouring of support to organizations and individuals in Central ReImagineCVA’sVirginia.directory has nearly 300 nonprofits across 13 different sectors, including health, educa tion, social justice, and equity. This unique directory helps community members find a place to volunteer and get connected with the resources organizations have to offer. Organizations can add themselves to the directory by creating a profile, which both shares their needs and furthers their reach and engagement with the Central Virginia community. This collaboration also highlights BIPOC-led or found ed organizations, which is central to the mission: to think critically about the network of resources to combat the social inequities and institutional racism throughout the country. It can level the playing field, so no matter the size of your nonprofit, people can connect to its mission and pour their resources into it.
There are currently over 200 “Ways to Help” listed, and the site is constantly changing to include new op portunities to address the needs of our community. The site is both responsive and dynamic, and it allows people to look only at virtual ways to volunteer or find opportunities based on expertise or the time of day they’re available. Amid busy schedules—family, work, and other community obligations—many have found the ReImagineCVA website to be a valuable tool that helps them match their resources to a local nonprofit in need. There are currently 20 organizations seeking assistance. Visit www.ReImagineCVA.org to get connected with local nonprofits that need YOUR help!










































































































































23 c-ville.com @cville_culture facebook.com/cville.weekly A local nonprofit dedicated to connecting everyone through music classes concerts outreach a safe space For joyful learning the place for one of a kind musical experiences bringing music where it's needed most connect w/ us DIYwithCTLDiscoverCharlottesville’stoollendinglibraryHundredsoftoolsreadytoloanforhomeandcreativeprojectsBecomeamembertoday!Joinourvolunteerteam cvilletoollibrary.com 1740 Broadway Street Discover Charlottesville’s tool lending library DIY withC Hundreds of tools ready to loan for home and creative projects Become a member today! Join our volunteer team Inclusiveness | Empowerment | SustainabilityInclusiveness | Empowerment | Sustainability cvilletoollibrary.com 1740 Broadway Street (in the Visible Records warehouse) Discover Charlottesville’s tool lending library DIY withCTL Hundreds of tools ready to loan for home and creative projects Become a member today! Join our volunteer team Inclusiveness | Empowerment | Sustainability 1740cvilletoollibrary.comBroadwayStreet (in the Visible Records warehouse)









24August17–23,2022 c-ville.com @cville_culture facebook.com/cville.weekly A special event facility with a contemporary, professional atmosphere. The 3,500 square feet of column free space accommodates business seminars, board meetings, department training and workshops, luncheons, receptions, graduations, weddings, and more. 550 Hillsdale Drive, Charlottesville, VA 22901 (434) 817 9333 www.hillsdaleconferencecenter.com yourhelpinghome-boundNEIGHBORS caringgreeting,Feeding,for and More than just a meal. 704 Rose Hill Charlottesville,DriveVA22903 434-293-4364 For just $125, you can feed a homebound neighbor for a month. For $750, you can ensure that our most vulnerable citizens get a daily check-in 5 days a week for 6 months. For $1500, you can help a client stay in their home and live with dignity and independence for an entire year. Residents served in Charlottesville and Albemarle county, including routes in Scottsville, Crozet, North Garden and Keswick285 Volunteer Hours*9,000 Extra services provided to clients include bookmobile, birthday presents, pet food, bonus pantry packs and holiday gifts.Miles Driven By Volunteers*75,000 Meals Served* (Over 1.5 million meals since 1977)65,000 Wecollectanddeliver pet foodtoourclients. Volunteer. Give. Learn. www.cvillemeals.org Ask Us How! *annually







D Pine Grove Project is a grassroots historic preservation and ental justice non pro D Pine Grove Project is d in ongoing efforts t e the Freedmen Built ve Community and th osenwald Pine Grove School, which serv m 1917 1964. losophy embraces nity education and spoused by Dr. Booke organizational mission d on four pillars: historic preservation, education, community engagement, and environmental justice. "preserving history, expanding community"
In partnership with the UVA genealogist, the Descendants of Enslaved Communities at the University of Virginia is seeking descendants of enslaved and free Black laborers who worked at the University of Virginia between 1817 1865 Our mission is to research and reclaim the narrative, to honor the legacies of enslaved and free Black communities and their descendants, and to achieve restorative justice for communities rooted at the University of Virginia and surrounding regions Please visit our website for more info www descendantsuva org Email: info@descendantsuva org Facebook com/descendantsuva Instagram and Twitter: @descendantsuva DEC UVA is an independent 501(c)3 non profit organization All donations are tax deductible Are you a descendant?
Facebook: AMMD Pine Grove Project Instagram: @projectpinegrove C O N T A C T U S JOIN US AS WE GROW Web: Mail:Phone:Email:www.ammdpinegroveproject.comammdpinegroveproject@gmail.com1.202.643.AMMD(2663)P.O.Box28332lHenrico,VA23228
AMMD Pine Grove Project is a grassroots historic preservation and environmental justice non-profit organization. AMMD Pine Grove Project is engaged in ongoing efforts to protect and preserve the Freedmen Built Pine Grove Community and the Historic Tuskegee-Rosenwald Pine Grove School, which served the community from 1917-1964. Our philosophy embraces the concept of community education and self-help espoused by Dr. Booker T. Washington. Our organizational mission is based on four pillars: historic preservation, education, community engagement, and environmental justice. "preserving history, expanding community"
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Facebook: AMMD Pine Grove Project Instagram: @projectpinegrove CONTACT US AMMD Pine Grove Project is a grassroots historic preservation and environmental justice non-profit organization. AMMD Pine Grove Project is engaged in ongoing efforts to protect and preserve the Freedmen Built Pine Grove Community and the Historic Tuskegee-Rosenwald Pine Grove School, which served the community from 1917-1964. Our philosophy embraces the concept of community education and self-help espoused by Dr. Booker T. Washington. Our organizational mission is based on four pillars: historic preservation, education, community engagement, and environmental justice.







26August17 Charlottesville Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Donate via the QR Code today!




17August27–23,2022 c-ville.com @cville_culture facebook.com/cville.weekly To Benefit Women’s Health andBreast Cancer Prevention In Our Community at Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital Save the Date! Saturday, October 15 Downtownmjhfoundation.orgIXArtPark—Mall


