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Based in Western Henrico County, Virginia, Neighbors for Change is committed to building an equitable, inclusive, and sustainable community where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. Guided by progressive values, we strive to educate, empower, and inspire action to create meaningful change.

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Latest News

  • Hunting Hawk Technology Park: What’s Really Being Proposed and Why it Matters
    by Colleen Bohlman
    January 11, 2026
    Check out this informative interview produced by local realtor Chris Elliott featuring N4C’s Colleen Bohlman. The proposal goes before the Planning Commission on January 15, 2026. Read More
  • General Assembly
    Pre-General Assembly 2026 Session Roundup
    by Heather Massey
    January 11, 2026
    The Virginia General Assembly convenes January 14, 2026. In addition to passing four constitutional amendments on day one, Virginia legislators and Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger have identified their top legislative priorities for the next session. Here are the main ones they’ll focus on. Read More
  • N4C Helping Dems Get On the Ballot
    by Heather Massey
    January 8, 2026
    More than 75 people came out last week to sign petitions that help get Democratic candidates on the ballot for the primary in June. There are eight Democrats running for the VA1 seat, and two Democrats challenging incumbent Senator Mark Warner. Read More
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    Changes at USPS May Affect Your Mail
    by Colleen Phelps
    January 5, 2026
    Important changes to items you send in the mail. The USPS has made changes that could affect when your mail is postmarked. While mail used to be postmarked the day it reached the post office, that is no longer the case. Be sure to mail early, or go to a post office location and ask for it to be hand stamped. Read More

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