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Neighbors For Change: Our First In-Person Event!

March 18, 2025
By: Staff Writer

“Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.” – Arthur Ashe

Invitation to N4C Event

UPDATED 3/24/25

We had a great event and posted a recap article here.

Come socialize over coffee and muffins with Neighbors For Change! Let us show you how you can learn, get involved and take action here in our community. The first step is curiosity – just by showing up, you’ll be making a difference right here in Henrico.

  • March 23, 2-3:30PM
  • Wyndham Clubhouse – 6401 Old Wyndham Drive, Glen Allen, VA 23059

Please invite a friend to join you. Playground supervision will be provided – kids welcome.


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