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1st Quarter 2026 Funds Awarded to SHOOD
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The first quarter River City Givers meeting was held Tuesday, January 20, 2026 via Zoom. Thank you to Nadine Oswald for hosting on her Zoom account!
There were 13 members in attendance with 1 guest.

We started the meeting with a presentation from Captain Shaundra Coleman from the Henrico County Sheriff’s Office. She shared how our 3rd Quarter 2025 donation was used for Project Lifesaver. She informed us that they were able to purchase 14 new transmitters to be given free of charge to citizens who sign up for the program in the future. They also purchased 5 battery testers for users to have to make sure the batteries are functioning properly. Additionally, they bought several new bands: 2 leather bands that are more difficult to remove and some bands in different colors. Overall, they were very pleased with our donation and were able to use all of it in support of the program.

Three members submitted charities for consideration at the meeting:

Shelly Desbois shared about Northstar Academy which is a nonprofit private school licensed by VDOE that promotes education and career opportunities for individuals with disabilities who have academic, physical or social challenges. Northstar serves students with a wide range of abilities, including 12 of the 13 disabilities identified by IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act).

Nadine Oswald shared about the Virginia Police K-9 Association. The goal of the Virginia Police K-9 Association is to provide veterinary services and products to those who care for these retired canine public servants. The organization partners with vets around the state, and the vet then sends the bill to the organization who pays it.

Mary Gill told the group about SHOOD which was founded in 2017 and the founder still runs the program. Their mission is to provide a pair of new or like new, well-fitting running shoes to economically disadvantaged communities and to deliver them with dignity.
Since 2017, they’ve given out over 38,000 pairs of shoes. It is 100% volunteer run.
Our donation in 2023 was used to purchase Race Day Bags filled with helpful items for the student athletes and the coaches. The bags have worn out, and any donation we give would be used to purchase new bags and items.

Ballots were tabulated and ……………….
The winner of this quarter’s funds totaling $4,900 is SHOOD!!



3rd Quarter 2025

1/16/2026

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River City Givers held their 3rd Quarter 2025 meeting on July 15 at the Wyndham Swim & Racquet Club.  
Following a Social Half hour (beginning at 6:30), our meeting came to order with 20 members in attendance, including 2 guests
We learned about 3 recipient candidate non-profit organizations.
Mary Gill spoke about Project Lifesaver, working under the Henrico Community Partners in January. She returned, providing more details on this premier Search & Rescue program operated internationally.  Their primary mission is to provide timely response to save lives and reduce potential injury for adults & children with the propensity to wander due to a cognitive condition. You can learn more at [email protected] 
Susan Dennis shared about Ronal McDonald House Charities of Richmond (RMHC Richmond), and independent non-profit chapter of Ronald McDonald House Charities. They provide a "home away from home" for families whose children are receiving care at local area hospitals throughout the Greater Richmond area.  The provide house, meals and other resources to support family members during a time of great stress and often with little means. 
RMHC is planning for a new facility to be built which will accommodate more guests with more modern amenities.  
Vicki Yeroian next told our members about WRIR 97.3 FM (Your Community Radio Station), Richmond's independent radio is an all volunteer station & 501C organization which offers a platform for the often underrepresented members of our community.  Owned by the Virginia Center for Public Press, they recently lost significant federal funding.  WRIR relies heavily on donations, advertising & events to enhance revenue while providing a wide range of services & programs. 
Find out more about WRIR and how they support the Richmond community here.
While our members voted on the quarterly recipient, Mike Ward updated us on how RCG's 2nd Quarter funding is making it possible for Jill's Blankets to make & distribute fleece blankets this year to chemotherapy patients.  Jill's Blankets organization received our funding at just the right time, prior to Joann Fabrics' closing.  They were able to purchase a substantial inventory of fleece at a great price!
Once the votes were tallied, RCG was thrilled to announce that Project Lifesaver would be receiving RCG's 3rd Quarter funds!

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