Little High Neighborhood Association

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Shelter for Help in an Emergency

December 13, 2020

The Shelter for Help in an EmergencyThe Shelter for Help in an Emergency works to support and empower victims of domestic violence through a combination of residential, community-based and outreach services. Please visit the Shelter for Help in an Emergency website if you would like to make a monetary donation. It maintains an emergency residential facility that needs supplies. [Read more…]

Filed Under: giving back, Ways to Help Tagged With: Shop Local

Helping the City’s Kids

April 20, 2020

We hope you are healthy and in good spirits! Our family feels very fortunate because we are in good health, are able to work from home, have a fast internet connection, and have a lovely network of friends as a support system.

Our family has been trying to make the best of the time together by going out for walks, family dance parties at home, virtual meetings with friends, and volunteering. This last one is very important right now. Unfortunately there are many in our community who are in dire need of basic necessities.

Charlottesville City Schools have partnered with several local organizations to provide meals for children under 18 in our community. Along with that, teachers and volunteers are in constant contact with families to help them navigate aid sources and support them during the stay at home orders. This effort includes outreach to families that have just recently arrived in the country, don’t know the language well, and don’t have an established support network.

Charlottesville City Schools needs volunteers to help distribute food to families in need. You can go here to sign up to volunteer for food distribution. You can also send monetary contributions to the efforts to feed and keep these families afloat by donating to the CCS partners that are contributing to these efforts:

    • Loaves and Fishes
    • City School Garden
    • PB&J fund
    • Chris Long foundation
    • Jefferson School of African American Heritage
    • City of Promise

Filed Under: coronavirus, Ways to Help

Two Neighborhood Businesses Launch Effort to Help Feed Seniors

April 2, 2020

UPDATE 4/20/20 — This group has provided groceries to more than 80 elderly residents of Charlottesville and surrounding counties. They have enough donations for now, so please don’t leave off more supplies until this is updated.  [Read more…]

Filed Under: donate, Ways to Help

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Little High Neighborhood Newsletter

Market Street Wine

December 20, 2020

Market Street Wine is an independent shop for wine, beer, and gourmet products located at 311 East Market Street (the corner of 4th and E. Market) that has been in business since 1979. It is open for curbside pickup and delivery.

You can browse their wine inventory here, their beer selection on Untappd.com, or purchase a gift card here. Continue…

Sidetracks Music

December 20, 2020

Sidetracks Music is an independent record store offering an impressive selection of new and used CDs, vinyl LPs, DVDs, and accessories. Continue…

Rapture restaurant

December 19, 2020

Rapture is open for outdoor, and now (limited) indoor dining, as well as for online orders.  You can order ready-to-eat or pre-order family meals at www.rapturerestaurant.com. Continue…

Carpe Donut

November 12, 2020

Carpe DonutCarpe Donut is a locally owned and operated maker of exquisite organic donuts.  The only ingredients in their donuts are: organic flour, organic eggs, organic apple cider, organic spices, pure organic sugar, and non-aluminated baking powder. Continue…

New Dominion Bookshop

October 15, 2020

New Dominion Bookshop is currently open for limited browsing, contactless curbside pickup, and free local delivery within 8 miles of the shop. We are encouraging book orders over email or over the phone at 434-295-2552. We have about 20,000 books in stock in the shop, Continue…

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