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Springfield Preservation and Revitalization (SPAR) was honored at the inaugural Bold City Ball, held Oct. 3 at Old St. Andrews’s Church on Philip Randolph Blvd....
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Therapy dogs from the Tri-State Canine Response Team may be just what the doctor ordered for critically ill or injured children and their families who...
Change in architecture firm will result in a different design than published renderings The City of Jacksonville has committed $50 million over three years toward...
Vote expected on 2025 school closures West Riverside, John Stockton and Fishweir elementary schools will remain open with the passage of Duval County Public Schools’...
A new task force is working to address what some see as a loophole in the city’s historic preservation policies: the issue of “demolition by...
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Rebecca Schriver received the “2024 Paralegal of...
Two years after Reddi-Arts relocated to its...
The 2024 edition of the Charity Register...
With a love for the eclectic and offbeat, Laura Croft fits right into the Five Points community, where she and her mother, Cheryl Croft, are...
Known throughout the community as “The Southern Belle of Avondale,” Geneva Hubbard passed on peacefully just weeks before her 91st birthday. November 11, 1933 –...
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The sun has barely risen when people begin to line up to receive food at The Lord’s Pantry, a food distribution center run by Community Health Outreach (formerly West Jax […]
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Since the days after the Great Fire of 1901, when Clara White and her daughter, Eartha, began feeding homeless African Americans from their kitchen on Orange Street, the folks at […]
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With a gift of $1.5 million by an anonymous donor last month, one year into the North Florida School of Special Education’s three-year “Angel of the Woods” capital campaign, the […]
The Christian nature behind the City Rescue Mission (CRM) purpose is what attracted Albert J. (Bud) Toole and his wife, Carolyn, to begin serving with the Mission 28 years ago. […]
Providing shelter and a hot meal is a big part of what City Rescue Mission (CRM) provides to homeless and individuals struggling with food insecurity, but it is not the […]
Joy, purpose, and an appreciation for the gifts God gives are the reasons that Lisa Obringer has served for many years as coordinator of the Catholic Charities food pantry. After […]
Feeding the hungry is a big part of Catholic Charities mission. Although the nonprofit seeks to reflect “the compassion of God in Christ,” taught by the Catholic Church in all […]
Looking for something to do when she moved to Jacksonville two years ago, Eileen Smith discovered quickly that the Downtown Ecumenical Services Council (DESC) was the perfect place for her […]