Jan 6, 2022 | Staff & Volunteer Stories
Gus Proctor’s “retirement” lasted all of two weeks. He had only just stepped aside from his role as a sergeant in the Charles County Sheriff’s Department in late August, when he re-joined the department in a new role — the perfect position for him. As Community...
Oct 29, 2021 | News and Events
Type 2 diabetes changes everything. From the day you receive a diagnosis, it is a life-altering experience. But if you take a proactive approach now, that day may not come. That’s the goal of our Pre-Diabetes Education Program, a weekly class led by our Health &...
Sep 13, 2021 | News and Events, Staff & Volunteer Stories
A year and a half since the COVID-19 pandemic turned our world upside down, we are still fighting at every level — city, county, state, nation … planet — to come out on the other end. For LifeStyles, the pandemic has affected everything we do. We can’t serve those in...
Jul 23, 2021 | Staff & Volunteer Stories
It’s a sisterhood that began at Howard University in 1913. Their mission then was simple: To promote academic excellence and to assist those in need. Today, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. has grown to include 300,000 members across more than 1,000 chapters around...
May 21, 2021 | News and Events, Staff & Volunteer Stories
Strolling through the La Plata Farmers Market is always a fun experience. The tables are lined up with colorful fruits and vegetables, farm fresh eggs and a lot more. It’s a place to connect with your community and fill your fridge with healthy, local foods. Now, it’s...
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