Support Alexandria Charities On Giving Tuesday 2019

Today is Giving Tuesday 2019 and residents of the City are encouraged to give back to charities across Alexandria. Started in 2012, Giving Tuesday was aimed at promoting charitable giving during the Christmas season. On this day residents can make a monetary donation or volunteer skilled services. In Alexandria, residents can donate/volunteer to some of these non profit organizations:
  • Advocates for Alexandria Aquatics
  • Alexandria Families for Safe Streets
  • Alexandria Housing Development Corporation
  • ALIVE!
  • Animal Welfare League Of Alexandria
  • Carpenter's Shelter
  • DreamDog Foundation
  • Friends of Alexandria Archaeology
  • Good Shepherd Housing & Family Services
  • Hopkins House
  • Operation Paws For Homes
  • Rebuilding Together Alexandria
  • Tails High
  • The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
  • Volunteer Alexandria
 

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Free Thanksgiving Meal To Be Provided By Hunger Free Alexandria

Hunger Free Alexandria will be hosting its 6th annual Alexandria Gratitude Table on Thursday November 28th at Meade Memorial Episcopal Church 322 N Alfred Street in Alexandria. The free mean event is the only kind in the city and it is well supported by churches, volunteers and charitable organizations. The meal which is attended by hundreds will include 11 turkeys and sides from Old Country Buffet and homemade offerings from dozens of volunteers.

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Bring Holiday Joy To A Family In Need At Family Volunteer Day

Join our friends at Volunteer Alexandria on November 23 2019 for family volunteer day. The event will be held at the recreation center near Seminary Hill.  All families or other groups are welcome to volunteer by assembling and stuffing stockings from 9:30 am to  11:30 am. Bring your family along and be a apart of this great initiative in providing for families in need this holiday seasonContinue reading

Butterfly Effect Mural Raises $10,000 In Donations

The Butterfly Effect Mural which was painted near the intersection of king and north Patrick streets have raised over $10,000 in donations for non profit organizations. The mural which was created by Vice Mayor Elizabeth Bennett-Parker in partnership with artist Tasha Wahl, ACT for Alexandria, Asana Partners and Bloomers has garnered attention from many residents who use their social media to donate to these non profit organizations. Continue reading

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Nature Center in Alexandria

Jerome "Buddie" Ford Nature Center

The Ford Nature Center is located in West End Alexandria not far from the intersection of Beauregard St. and Sanger Ave. The Nature Center backs to Holmes Run behind William Ramsay Elementary School. The Nature Center is sited on Dora Kelley Nature Park, a 50-acre wildlife sanctuary with a one-mile long nature trail that meanders along streams, wooded hills, and freshwater marshland. Staff naturalists at the Nature Center welcome visitors and "explorers" interested in Alexandria natural history. For groups of 8 or more, make reservations and a staff naturalist will take you on a guided tour of the Nature Park.   you can see live animals up close and learn about the cultural and natural history of Dora Kelley Nature Park.  For more information, or to make program reservations, please call the Nature Center at 703.746.5559. The Nature Center houses the following attractions and exhibits:
  • Live turtles, snakes, toads and salamanders
  • Aquarium with native fish species from Holmes Run
  • Exhibit on Alexandria’s birds of prey
  • Mary Anne Warner’s beautiful 16’ x 7’ oil mural, “Wildlife of the Dora Kelley Nature Park”
  • Mounted black bear, red fox, turkey and bobcat
  • Interpretive exhibits on local geology, prehistory, and history
  • Small reference library with children's section
  • Games and activity stations for children
  • Greenhouse with tropical rainforest plants
The activity room of Ford Nature Center is available for use and rental by community groups and organizations.

Volunteering at the Nature Center

A variety of volunteer opportunities are available through the Jerome “Buddie” Ford Nature Center for ages 16 and above. Positions include front desk attendant, park conservation aide, and park watch assistant. Volunteer opportunities for individuals or groups in outdoor conservation and trail maintenance are also available from 9am-12pm on the following Saturdays: April 12, May 17, June 14, July 26, and August 23. For more information, please call the Nature Center at 703.746.5559.

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