Virginia Beach Animal Enforcement Unit Supervisor Meghan Conti says it's hard to pin down how many animals Officer Eve Robertson has rescued over the years.
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Chesapeake teen mows 50 lawns in three weeks for free
By: Beverly Kidd
and last updated 2021-07-27 21:31:50-04
CHESAPEAKE, Va. - âI wake up; I see grass; I cut it,â says Phoenix Browne. When my mom tells me to cut the grass, I cut it.â
Last year, the 13-year-old Chesapeake resident accepted a challenge from his dad to cut 50 lawns - for free.
âCutting othersâ grass not only makes him feel good, but it makes others feel good, too, to know that heâs giving back to society, says Phoenix s mom, Joycelene Tetteh.
It s part of a nationwide program called the Raising Men Lawn Care Service. Young people can win t-shirts by cutting lawns for people who need the help.
and last updated 2021-07-20 21:39:55-04
HAMPTON, Va. - Their mission is in their name: the Do Gooders of Hampton Roads.
Whalan McDew, the chairman of the group, explains who they are. The Do Gooders are anybody who wants to do good, and that s us, Whalan explained.
For example, they host an annual Christmas feeding. In addition to providing hot meals, they give away clothes and of course, toys.
Their members also join in regularly with a community cleanup at local cemeteries. In fact, another is planned for this weekend.
They stay busy - it s just who they are, says Deena Moore, the founder of the Do Gooders.