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Liberation Church is a non-denominational Christian ministry in Richmond, Virginia. It was founded in 2009 by Jay Patrick. The church is currently located at the old Celebration Church location on Midlothian Turnpike. [1] Next to it is the Liberation Thrift Store which serves the Richmond area.
Wernle Youth & Family Treatment Center in Richmond has helped children for 145 years. Gannett. Tony Cook, Indianapolis Star. March 5, 2024 at 9:29 AM.
Ukrop's Super Markets was founded in 1937 by Joseph Ukrop. The company had 26 stores, [1] mostly in the Richmond area, as well as one store in Williamsburg, and one each in Colonial Heights, Petersburg, and Fredericksburg.
SpartanNash operates 147 corporate-owned retail stores under a number of brands located in the Midwestern United States, primarily under the banners of Family Fare, Martin’s Super Markets, and D&W Fresh Market, many of which are local and regional grocery chains acquired by SpartanNash. In terms of revenue, it is the largest food distributor ...
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Family and Children's Services of Central Maryland, Inc. doing business as Springboard Community Services (SCS), formerly Family and Children's Services (FCS), [4] is a private, nonsectarian social services agency that was founded in 1849. SCS addresses issues from birth through the end of life with a goal to build self-confidence, resilience ...
RAPS operates the RAPS Cat Sanctuary (Canada's largest such facility), [2] a fostering network, social enterprise thrift stores, and the RAPS Animal Hospital, a full-service animal clinic. [3] RAPS was founded in 1989 as Richmond Homeless Cats. It was registered as a nonprofit organization with the Province of British Columbia in 1995.
Cary Street Park and Shop Center, also known as the Cary Court Shopping Center, is a historic shopping center developed by the C.F. Sauer family [3] in the Carytown district of Richmond, Virginia. It was built in 1938 in the Art Deco style. Two rectangular wings to the west and east were completed in 1949 and 1951.