News & Accolades
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JMU Alternative Weekend (Dec 2-4 2016)
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Roanoke community group recruiting more college students for service projects
WDBJ7 News | December 4, 2016
A half-dozen students from James Madison University were in the Roanoke Valley on an alternative weekend break. Service is the name of the game at places like the food bank, which really appreciates the help.
WDBJ7 News | December 4, 2016
A half-dozen students from James Madison University were in the Roanoke Valley on an alternative weekend break. Service is the name of the game at places like the food bank, which really appreciates the help.
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REACH 2016: Week 4 (Charlotte County Methodist Charge)
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Charlotte County United Methodist Charge Mission Team Serves the Roanoke Community
The Southside Messenger | July 21, 2016
The Charlotte County United Methodist Charge Mission Team traveled to Roanoke last week to perform various mission work projects while helping to spread the Word of God to the area’s community.
The Southside Messenger | July 21, 2016
The Charlotte County United Methodist Charge Mission Team traveled to Roanoke last week to perform various mission work projects while helping to spread the Word of God to the area’s community.
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REACH and Under the Bridge Ministry share in missions
The Vinton Messenger | July 21, 2016
VINTON–REACH interns and volunteers celebrate the completion of successful mission trips to the Roanoke area at the Under the Bridge Ministry on Walnut Avenue in Vinton each Thursday night during the summer months.
The Vinton Messenger | July 21, 2016
VINTON–REACH interns and volunteers celebrate the completion of successful mission trips to the Roanoke area at the Under the Bridge Ministry on Walnut Avenue in Vinton each Thursday night during the summer months.
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REACH 2016: Week 3 (Medford UMC)
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Volunteers paint unique mural in SE Roanoke
WSLS 10 | July 7, 2016
People driving through Southeast Roanoke may soon notice a unique piece of art. Volunteers started a mural near 13th Street and Route 24 across from the Arby’s in Southeast Roanoke. Thousands of people drive by the area everyday, organizers said the location is a great place to have a welcoming display.
WSLS 10 | July 7, 2016
People driving through Southeast Roanoke may soon notice a unique piece of art. Volunteers started a mural near 13th Street and Route 24 across from the Arby’s in Southeast Roanoke. Thousands of people drive by the area everyday, organizers said the location is a great place to have a welcoming display.
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Empty wall gets a community makeover in Southeast Roanoke
WDBJ 7 | July 4, 2016
A big blank space along Jamison Avenue in Southeast Roanoke is getting a makeover.
WDBJ 7 | July 4, 2016
A big blank space along Jamison Avenue in Southeast Roanoke is getting a makeover.
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Neighborhood paints together
The Roanoke Times | July 3, 2016
Saturday, months of planning and designing culminated when Harris and other southeast Roanoke residents made the first strokes on the wall, which is being turned into a community mural with the help of a coalition of local neighborhood groups and organizations.
The Roanoke Times | July 3, 2016
Saturday, months of planning and designing culminated when Harris and other southeast Roanoke residents made the first strokes on the wall, which is being turned into a community mural with the help of a coalition of local neighborhood groups and organizations.
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Southeast Roanoke residents start work on community mural
The Roanoke Times | July 2, 2016
About two dozen volunteers showed up early Saturday morning for the group’s first painting session. Working off a rough outline drawn by the mural’s artist, Scott “Toobz” Noel, volunteers started first on the baby blue sky.
The Roanoke Times | July 2, 2016
About two dozen volunteers showed up early Saturday morning for the group’s first painting session. Working off a rough outline drawn by the mural’s artist, Scott “Toobz” Noel, volunteers started first on the baby blue sky.
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REACH 2016: Week 2 (Tabernacle UMC, Berryville Baptist)
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Youth volunteers step in to help Roanoke woman facing code violation
The Roanoke Times | June 28, 2016
In two days, an old garage on a Roanoke woman’s property went from being a code violation to four half-walls and a pile of old, rotting wood, thanks to a group of young volunteers. By Wednesday afternoon, it [was] gone completely.
The Roanoke Times | June 28, 2016
In two days, an old garage on a Roanoke woman’s property went from being a code violation to four half-walls and a pile of old, rotting wood, thanks to a group of young volunteers. By Wednesday afternoon, it [was] gone completely.
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REACH 2012
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REACH 2011
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REACH volunteers make fixes to Roanoke woman’s home
The Roanoke Times | July 28, 2011
The Roanoke Times | July 28, 2011