Discover Dunwoody Announces 3rd Annual Arts & Culture Month
Discover Dunwoody today announced the return of its annual Arts & Culture Month, inviting visitors and locals alike to discover the colors of the community located above Atlanta, Georgia.
Discover Dunwoody today announced the return of its annual Arts & Culture Month, inviting visitors and locals alike to discover the colors of the community located above Atlanta, Georgia.
This month-long event is also a time to show solidarity for the one out of every five students who report being bullied each year.
BMA will initially limit visitor attendance to 50 percent of its overall capacity but will resume normal operating hours.
In this time of disruption due to COVID-19, it’s more important than ever to celebrate young people making a difference through volunteer service.
The goal is to help raise awareness of undercounted children in the 2020 census.
Join Foundation in Raising Funds for the More than 54,000 People with Epilepsy in Alabama.
Children’s named top-performing hospital for Excellence in Patient Experience-Pediatric.
Beloved “Dr. E” led the organization for 38 years.
Jasper Area Family Services Center, Inc. will receive two grants from the Alabama Department of Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention.
Donates 100 backpacks chock full of back-to-school supplies for teens in foster care.
Jones Valley Teaching Farm hosting a free four-week student program this summer (June 22-July 17), known as Camp Grow.
Museum for All program will increase accessibility to learning resources for all.
September 12 – October 12, 2020 – Put on your sneakers, grab a leash, your pup, your family, a friend, and walk, run or jog a mile to raise funds for a great cause!
Happy Birthday, McWane!
2020 Graduate Program Virtual Recruitment Fair to be Held June 22-26
Masks or face coverings are required in all public places in Birmingham effective May 1.
Looking for ways to participate in COVID-19 relief efforts?
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation has compiled a list of five things parents can do to help keep their children safe online during this extended period of isolation.
The coronavirus pandemic is causing more Americans to buy groceries and eat from home, but what happens when you are running short on essential items or your budget begins to dwindle?
Let’s face it, sheltering in place is no cakewalk when you’re trying to run a business and be a parent.