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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 and a strong sense of local responsibility, we educate, empower, and inspire action on the issues that shape daily life – community well-being, environmental stewardship, responsible growth, and accountable governance.

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  • Cultural Roots Homeschool Event
    Homeschooling With A Cultural Twist!
    by Colleen Phelps
    March 9, 2026
    “I wanted something different for myself and for my children. One that celebrates us,” is how Alycia Wright describes her passion project, Cultural Roots Homeschool Cooperative. “The homeschool community pre-Covid was lacking diversity in race, religion, and politics,” Wright says. “We rarely felt comfortable in those spaces.” That’s when Cultural Roots was born. Read More
  • AI
    AI Impact Series: Energy Needs vs the Environment
    by Heather Massey
    March 6, 2026
    The more energy we generate in Virginia, the higher the risk to the environment. How can we best balance the competing interests of our energy needs, our communities, data centers, and our natural resources? Part 4 of our AI Impact Series Read More
  • Joe Manchin, Andrew Yang, Justin Amash
    Richmond Forum Considers “The Two-Party Problem”
    by Colleen Bohlman
    February 22, 2026
    The Two-Party Problem featuring Joe Manchin, Andrew Yang, and Justin Amash. was both thought provoking and timely given the state of our nation today. Regardless of political identity or level of political engagement, I think most Americans can agree that our government isn’t working the way it was designed to. Read More
  • Henrico Dems Cigs event recap polly
    Strong Turnout for Henrico Dems ‘Coffee & Sigs’
    by Heather Massey
    February 22, 2026
    On 2/21 at the Regency Square Starbucks, Henrico Dems hosted a petition signing event for the Democratic candidates running for Congress in Virginia’s 1st district and for U.S. Senate. All in all, the event was a great success. Read More

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