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Small Dogs Bring Big Fun to The Wharf on May 4th!
Now in its 12th year, the event will draw locals and tourists alike to the nation’s capital in the name of fun and charity.
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English Empowerment Center awarded $1M by MacKenzie Scott
Billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott is giving away $640 million to nonprofits, including more than a dozen in the D.C. area. News4’s Aimee Cho introduces a nonprofit helping adults learn English. (CORRECTION: Hazel Bingol’s name is misspelled in this report.)
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Local nonprofit receives $2 million donation from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott
Imagine having a team of people helping you achieve goals and make your dreams come true — a free mentor to help you through high school and even to make some money along the way. That’s the idea behind the D.C. nonprofit Spark the Journey, one of more than a dozen local groups receiving donations from billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie...
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Mentoring charity Spark the Journey gets $2M donation from MacKenzie Scott
Billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott gave away a $640 million to hundreds of nonprofits, including $2 million for Spark the Journey, which offers mentoring in D.C. News4’s Aimee Cho explains why it was chosen and what it plans to do with the money.
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Virginia teacher cuts waist-length hair for event with Guinness World Records hopes
Hair loss can be very difficult for children, but The Great Cut 2024 hopes to donate a record-breaking amount of hair.
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Virginia teacher donates hair to record-breaking good cause
Erica Hosken cut off inches of hair to help children experiencing medical hair loss. News4’s Megan McGrath has more on the mission behind “The Great Cut.”
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Cycle for Survival: Raising money for rare cancer research
The first weekend in March will bring over 1,000 people to D.C. to bike for a great cause: Cycle for Survival helps raise money for rare cancer research. Jess Praley, a cancer survivor participating in the event, talks with News4’s Aimee Cho and Tommy McFly about her journey.
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Good soup: DC church hosts Souper Bowl Sunday for charity
Every year, the Palisades Community Church sells soup on Super Bowl Sunday to raise money for the nonprofit SOME (So Others Might Eat). News4’s Derrick Ward reports.
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Air Jordans made for Spike Lee and donated to Oregon shelter auctioned for nearly $51,000
A pair of rare Nike sneakers donated to an Oregon homeless shelter in Portland sold for nearly $51,000 at auction on Monday.
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A charity vending machine? See the ‘Giving Machine' in action at Ballston Square
Just in time for Giving Tuesday, a new machine in Arlington, Virginia, is making donating to charity as easy as getting a soda. News4’s Joseph Olmo shows you how the Giving Machine in Ballston Square works.
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How Spur Local helps you find trusted DC-area charities on Giving Tuesday and beyond
Spur Local features 500 D.C.-area organizations that are worthy of your donations on Giving Tuesday. News4’s Tommy McFly reports on how the nonprofit uses hundreds of volunteers to ensure your money is spent making an impact. News4’s Tommy McFly reports. Learn more at www.spurlocal.org.
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CANstruction raises awareness about hunger
Engineers spent hours designing and building structures out of canned goods inside the National Building Museum. News4’s Juliana Valencia reports the more than 100,000 cans will be donated.
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Tank and the Bangas to hold benefit concert for nonprofit JusticeAid
New Orleans band Tank and the Bangas will perform in D.C. Monday to raise money for JusticeAid in partnership with Black Votes Matter. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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Dolphins' Bradley Chubb prioritizes helping kids reach full potential by co-founding charity with brother
Dolphins’ linebacker Bradley Chubb made it his mission to inspire kids to reach their full potential.
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Nonprofit sees spike in demand for warm clothing in the DC area
The nonprofit reports that ever since the pandemic, demand from families in need has more than doubled. News4’s Aimee Cho reports.
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Washington football players fundraise to support kids with rare diseases
Washington football legend Brian Mitchell and his several of his burgundy and gold brother teamed up to raise money for Miracle of the Hudson, an organization that helps children born with rare diseases.
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Local Nonprofits Work to Recruit Volunteers
Nonprofits in the D.C. area are working to recruit more volunteers in honor of National Volunteer Recognition Day. News4’s Dominique Moody spoke with representatives of Northern Virginia Family Service.
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DC-Area Moms Pool Money to Support Black-Led Orgs Helping Young Women
A group of women in the D.C. area decided they can make an impact in the community by starting a giving circle. News4’s Molette Green reports on how they’re supporting young women.
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End of the Year Giving: DC-Area Charities That Need Your Help
News4’s Molette Green breaks down worthy causes to consider when donating before the year is over. For more information, visit: www.cfp-dc.org
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Maryland Charity Needs Help Fulfilling Christmas Wishes
News4’s Walter Morris has how you can help.