$25M Emergency Grant Program Approved By Fairfax County For Small Businesses

A $25 million program was approved by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday. These grants will be given to small businesses and nonprofits in the Virginia county that are struggling financially due to the coronavirus pandemic. The grant application process is expected to start in early June. Businesses or nonprofits having fewer than 50 employees may be eligible for grants of up to $20,000. Continue reading

Giving & Receiving: Volunteering at Petco

I have found through my own personal experience that volunteering to help shelter dogs at the Petco on Rt1 is very rewarding. To see the joy of dogs (old & young) leaving their store (where they wait for adoption), to go outside for fresh air, is very uplifting. Feeling a slight tug on the other end of the leash, while seeing four legs scrambling on the tile as we approach the automatic sliding glass door. Once outside, the dogs are happy to follow me in any direction, whether it be towards Target, Beacon Mall, or elsewhere. And for me, I'm happy just to see them around their little world.
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Nesbitt Realty Joins Our Kidz First Advisory Committe

Principal Broker Will Nesbitt and his wife Julie are joining local nonprofit Our Kidz First advisory committee. The head of the advisory committee is Dr. Camille McGann M.D. Our Kidz First is a a registered 501(C) 3 public charity that offers early career exposure to kids via a variety of events including: Annual Career Fair, Monthly Career Meeting and Mentoring Groups. Our Kids First mission is to expose, engage, and inspire youth to discover the career of their dreams. Our Kidz First's target audience is 7th and 8th grade students. Without guidance, studies have shown that this middle school age  group is at the highest risk of becoming High School drop outs. Our Kidz First provides an outline for success in 16 different career clusters.

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