“Lynchburg Tomorrow” strives to spark lasting community change
It will target three needs
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LYNCHBURG, Va. – Casual weekend conversations among leaders turned to action this week. The University of Lynchburg is announcing the launch of a collaboration between school and city leaders.
“Lynchburg Tomorrow started with the convening of just five people one Saturday morning late last year,” University of Lynchburg President Alison Morrison-Shetlar said.
School and city leaders have spent the past year coming up with a three-part plan to make a difference in the Hill City. The plan involves several organizations in the community.