PMC Kids Rides became an official PMC program in 2005 as a way to include young cyclists in the Pan-Mass Challenge mission
The new site hooks you up with the nearest park quickly, and encourages visitors to share stories and experiences about them.
An 8-year-old boy is fighting to stop Canadian hunters from killing seals for their fur.
After the restaurant’s limited-time only dessert went viral, they had to keep it around.
Natick VNA has received a $740 donation from Zoup!, a new fast-casual restaurant in Natick.
This will be the third consecutive year MutualOne has been the event sponsor.
In its first week of operation, Missing Dogs Massachusetts has already reunited 16 pups with their families.
Eat some soup and a hunk of bread. Zoup! is opening in Natick, and its opening helps out the VNA.
Annual awards event hosted at Weston Community Recreation Center.
MutualOne gave Crossroads School a grant for its garden program.
Natick Visiting Nurse Association has been named Non-Profit Partner of the Year by the MetroWest Chamber of Commerce.
Visit the giving tree for seniors, and help wrap gifts for seniors.
Natick Visiting Nurse Association Joins the National #GivingTuesday Movement to Encourage Spending With a Purpose
Bring a donation, and get the green fee - and lunch - for free.
Saturday, 11/15, a group of relentless volunteers braved chilly weather and went to work on Natick's only little "Bald Top."
MutualOne gave $5,000 toward a specialized sensory playground in Natick.
CHAP accreditation has been awarded to Natick VNA since 2001.
A $2,500 Foundation grant supports the Garden to Table program in Massachusetts. The garden helps serve more than 5,300 Natick residents.
The award will support the volunteer organization’s emergency preparedness program,.
Programs for People is a nonprofit agency that serves MetroWest residents recovering from mental illness.
This annual race helps raise money for families dealing with autism.
Now, cities and towns have an easier time of finding grant money and opportunities.
The movie, in stores July 22, is about a real-life boy who says he went to Heaven and met Jesus during surgery. We spoke with the family behind the film about how it can help start a discussion in your town.
Patch readers told us who the "Everyday Inspirations" in their communities are, and we're sharing their stories and the work they've done locally.
These grants are in line with the MetroWest Health Foundation's focus on adolescent health and center primarily on helping area school systems address the mental health needs of adolescents.
Doug Flutie, who founded the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism, now headquartered in Framingham, ran his first marathon Monday.
Natick students at Keefe Technical School help out.
A New York woman is so good at bargain shopping that she's used her skills to donate groceries and other goods to charity. Learn how you can follow her lead locally.
As a part of our "Everyday Inspirations" series, we look at how children across the country are making big impacts locally.
After losing three people close to her in eight months, Edie Elkan picked up a harp for the first time in 28 years. Now she runs a program training others to play the instrument for patients in hospitals.
Patch wants to share stories about people who work every day to change others' lives for the better.
Here are five nearby people and groups raising money for charity.
Drawing could be the second largest in Mega Millions history.
Team named Students of the Week.
Who says the punishment always has to fit the crime?
Christian Bucks’ idea to foster friendship spreads to 32 states—and counting.