We all know someone who's making a difference. Let's help share these amazing stories! Presented by Ring.
Herndon Community Center reopens with some restrictions after closing earlier this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
Herndon Village Network: Neighbors Helping Neighbors
Virginia Greear spent much of her life researching and sharing the history of Herndon.
For Herndon High School and Herndon Middle School Students in Need
Herndon-based EagleForce Warrior Foundation donates $30,000 to Capital Caring Health to cover travel expenses of veterans' families.
Herndon-Reston FISH, Inc.'s Bargain Loft Thrift Store reopened its doors Tuesday morning, after closing due to the coronavirus pandemic.
For $20 per year, senior citizens may request rides for doctor appointments, grocery shopping, and more!
Join the Alzheimer's Association for this 3-part interactive program for people living with Alzheimer's and other dementias
Weekend Food for Herndon Middle School and Herndon High School Students
Remembering Herndon's History: Frederick H. Washington talks about growing up in a segregated town.
Leah Fri is spending her summer break volunteering with FarmLink, a grassroots effort to alleviate food insecurity and prevent food waste.
The Herndon Farmers Market reopened Thursday for the 2020 season, after the opening day was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Fanny Laske-Salazar of Herndon helps deliver food and supplies to those too ill to travel out on their own.
Organizers of last Saturday's Black Lives Matter march through Herndon are promoting an online protest this weekend.
Help neighbors in need by donating food on Saturday, June 20th, 10 am-2 pm, at Trinity Presbyterian Church!
Looking for a project to keep them busy during the coronavirus, Cadette Scout Troop 1105 bakes Amish Friendship Bread for local food bank.
By Barbara Glakas
An Online Event Featuring Local Performing Artists and Supporting the Hungry and Local Businesses at the Same Time
Help your favorite local restaurants and fight hunger at the same time!
Learn More at https://herndonvillagenetwork.org/
With a gift of $50 or more, donors receive a Herndon Cares yard sign to help spread the word.
Susan McIntosh, a violinist with the Pan American Symphony Orchestra, entertains her neighbors and collects food for an area nonprofit.
Lisa Lombardozzi, president of the Christian Food Pantry LINK, praises the community for helping during the coronavirus pandemic.
A Herndon woman nominates the nurse who helped her during her bypass surgery recovery to be a Patch Local Hero.
A large crowd turned out Wednesday to wish Herndon veteran Robert "Bob" Shawn a happy 100th birthday.
A son nominates his Herndon mother as a Patch Local Hero for her work caring for coronavirus patients.
Local veterans are planning a drive-by parade to honor the 100th birthday of Herndon resident and WWII veteran Robert "Bob" Shawn.
Volunteers Donate Over 1,600 "Virtual Red Bags" to Food For Neighbors!
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
1,000 neighbors receive #TakeoutTuesday dinners!
Virginia Kitchen owner and staff stay late to make a difference with Herndon Cares.
Become a supporter of this Herndon/Reston area program that feeds the hungry and supports local restaurants at the same time!
No Kid Hungry’s map shows where Herndon kids sidelined from school by the coronavirus crisis can get access to free meals.
The Health Advantage Yoga Center in Herndon has turned to online video to help it serve customers during the coronavirus pandemic.
Join in helping local restaurants and community members at the same time!