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59 gift produces $11 million to relieve pain, suffering

’59 gift produces $11 million to relieve “pain, suffering” File Photo/Fauquier Free Clinic With a $3 million gift this year and more to come over the next decade, the Fauquier Free Clinic could expand preventative dental care for the needy, according to its executive director. Here, Dr. Susan Griffin treats a patient as part of her volunteer work with the clinic. What a history. I kind of sit back in awe of the whole thing. Fauquier Free Clinic Executive Director Rob Marino By .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Editor After two years of legal wrangling and negotiations, a circuit court judge last week approved an agreement that allocates more than $11 million to alleviate “pain, suffering and disease” in Fauquier County.

Give Local Piedmont again raises over $1 2 million

Contributed Photo In eight years, Give Piedmont Local has raised more than $7 million for nonprofits in Fauquier and three other counties. Your dollars have great impact. By giving together, we are building a stronger, more vibrant community. Thank you for being part of Give Local Piedmont and for investing in your community’s future. Northern Piedmont Community Foundation For the second consecutive year, Give Local Piedmont raised more than $1.2 million for nonprofits in Fauquier and three other counties. With 3,397 donors participating, the 24-hour online campaign concluded at midnight. In eight years, it has raised more than $7 million. The Warrenton-based Northern Piedmont Community Foundation organizes the fundraising blitz, which this year has 197 participating nonprofits in Fauquier, Culpeper, Rappahannock and Madison counties.

Faces of Fauquier: Retiree volunteers for God s work

Photo/Don Del Rosso Bob Irving serves as the senior warden of the vestry at St. James’, where he oversaw a recent $3-million expansion and renovation. Life has been pretty good to me — the passing of my wife notwithstanding. And it’s just time to give back. By .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Staff Journalist On the same day about five years ago, his wife died of pancreatic cancer and he retired as an IT manager with Northrup Grumman. “So here I am, widowed and jobless,” recalled Bob Irving, 71, who lives near New Baltimore. “What do I do with my life?”

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