Richard Forzano founded the Augusta chapter after learning the nearest existing chapter was two hours away. He said the need in the area is significant.
Employees with disabilities at the Augusta Training Shop are creating patriotic art as part of a holiday project that drew community members to the nonprofit.
A Harlem bird rescue that has operated for more than two decades is asking the community for help as the number of birds needing homes continues to grow.
A group of women at At Home Senior Living of Thomson received hair, makeup and professional photographs as part of an event designed to celebrate their stories.
Kitten season has arrived in the CSRA, and The Cat House at Canine Pawsabilities is taking in dozens of newborns with only six fosters to care for them.
A local nonprofit that provides medical equipment to people across the CSRA is preparing to expand after purchasing a new property that will become a regional distribution hub.
Sixth-graders at JET Middle School got their first glimpse of future technology through a mobile learning lab featuring a robot dog named Fido, drones and robot cars.
The Salvation Army of Augusta is hosting two community events this weekend to raise funds and awareness for a new Center of Hope shelter on Hale Street.
The All In for Miller Foundation has launched a brick campaign as part of its effort to build the Miller House, a place for families to stay while their child receives cancer treatment.
Community members toured Augusta’s first tiny home community Wednesday, getting an inside look at the nearly finished homes being built for young adults aging out of foster care.
An Augusta nonprofit has spent 15 years constructing and renovating homes in the Harrisburg neighborhood, and organizers say the work is far from over.