Volunteers of all ages are welcome.
LifeSouth is currently in an emergency need for blood donors, with less than a two-day supply of blood available to help local patients.
Former Jacksonville Jaguars ROAR cheerleader Shenette Doyle will give a testimonial, and Christian comedian Ron Barnett will perform.
The change is due to a scheduling conflict in the Sports Complex.
Events will include Military Appreciation Night, HBCU Night, and Harry Potter Night.
Ten games originally postponed at the beginning of 2021 are being added to the schedule.
The money will help the nonprofit fund its ongoing health initiatives.
The event, which will benefit Chemo Noir, will take place on July 22.
Three branch offices in the area participated.
This red-carpet event is set for July 18.
The Red Cross is holding a couple blood drives in the Jacksonville area soon.
The last week in September is dedicated to helping military families who have moved to a new community feel at home.
As tropical storm Elsa approaches, LifeSouth is asking blood donors to help an already strained local and national blood supply.
The July 5 event is at Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park and the July 7 event is along the Jacksonville-Baldwin Rail Trail.
Blood donors of all types are needed now to help hospitals in Northeast Florida take care of patients.
In honor of its anniversary, MOSH is presenting community programs over the coming year.
The fundraising event will be held on July 17 starting at 5 p.m. and again on Sept. 16 at the same time.
The Red Cross is holding a blood drive soon in the Jacksonville area.
Event and VIP Experience tickets are on sale now.
The nonprofit land conservation organization facilitated the donation of three parcels totaling 61 acres.
The city council has approved the contract for the purchase of the property needed for the first phase of the project.
Flager Health+ is providing this service.
All ages are welcome, but those under 18 need to have a waiver signed by a parent or guardian.
Events will include Military Appreciation Night on June 23 and the biggest Friday Night Fireworks show of the year on June 25.
The dates are June 17-18.
The Northeast Florida real estate firm is collecting new backpacks and school supplies for local children.
Fans are invited to come early to the event, with the club screening a baseball movie on the high-definition video board at 7:30 p.m.
Blood platelet donations are in high demand for cancer patients.
According to research, 95% of child sexual abuse is preventable with education.
Virtual and in-person events will celebrate the LGBTQI+ community while creating opportunities for connection, reflection and dialogue.
Algae blooms are decimating the seagrass.
Amazon, in partnership with CareerSource Northeast Florida and the Mayor's Community Based Crime Reduction program, hosted the event.
The community's Spray Park is now home to a beach-entry swimming pool and new slides.
Active duty military and veterans will receive a 50% discount on admission fees.
Building partnerships between police and communities was the kick-off luncheon theme.
Nearly 8,000 backpacks were delivered to pre-K classrooms.
The theme for the event, which will benefit children in need on the First Coast, is "An Evening in Rio."
Big Brothers Big Sisters is hosting Virtual Pride Bingo on Thursday, June 24.
Operation Boost is a program created to help individuals 18 and older with employability training to enter or remain in the workforce.
Riverfront Plaza will host the inaugural championship showcasing the top talent in the world.