Giving Tuesday Contributions Support Children's Programs All Year
From an astronaut to sports stars and broadcasters, Herndon has a long list of famous residents.
We just need 100 people to donate $50 each to meet a generous match so we can help more students.
Assistance League's November Wish List Features Long Sleeve Shirts
Volunteer to drive a senior a few times a month and make a friend along the way!
Help Food For Neighbors tackle teen food insecurity in 47 Northern Virginia schools.
Various Locations Available In Northern Virginia For Contributions
Fairfax County Democratic Committee is handing out a sample ballot that will be distributed at the polls in Herndon on Election Day.
Herndon Police identified a 25-year-old man as a suspect in Sunday night's shooting at the Worldgate Shopping Centre.
Historian Barbara Glakas recounts the early days of the Civil War in Herndon, including the establishment of the pro-Confederacy Home Guard.
State Legislators Present Resolutions At Weekend Food For Kids Packing
We appreciated all of you who said "Thank You!!!"
Fairfax County Police are investigating a shooting that occurred Sunday afternoon at a park in the Herndon area of the county.
Event held during national Hunger Action Month
Sen. Stella Pekarsky and Del. Irene Shin To Attend Weekend Food For Kids Packing
Historian Barbara Glakas looks back at the events leading up to and the aftermath of the Aug. 22, 1974 riot in Herndon.
Elementary Students Need An Afternoon Boost To Stay Focused
Students at Chesterbrook Academy® Preschools in Northern Virginia Donate More Than $1,200 to Habitat for Humanity
The Rise and Controversy of First Amendment Audits on YouTube: Navigating the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
We’re here to help you get out and about: Doctor appointments, grocery shopping, social engagements, and more!
Help provide supplemental food to power students’ growing minds and bodies!
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Help Assistance League Provide Hygiene Kits For Low Income Students
Barbara Glakas explores the many theories behind the name "Frying Pan" in relation to the Town of Herndon.
"As I age, I carry with me the inspiration and warmth shared by the special older people who have come into my life."
Barbara Glakas responds to a recent opinion piece written by Town Councilmember Donielle Scherff that appeared in Herndon Patch.
Councilmember Donielle M. Scherff calls on Herndon residents to advance equity and inclusion.
You Can Help Disadvantaged Students Be Well Prepared For The New School Year
Ahead of Tuesday's Herndon Olympics, two-time medalist Cody Miller hosts training clinic at Kingston Chase Pool.
In 1881, Mary Lee Castleman buys land and builds a home where she an her daughters would also operate their Herndon Seminary school.
Members Honored for Contributions During Past Year and New Board Installed
Five students from Herndon High School took home Cappies awards, the Tony's of the DC region's high school theater.
Serial Entrepreneur is Ready To Put His Knowledge to Work as He Joins North America’s #1 Home Inspection Brand
During the height of the Cold War, Herndon residents like many others in the U.S. practiced drills and built fall-out shelters.
Corporate Sponsors and Silent Auction Donors Help Sustain Nonprofit's Programs
Senators Subramanyam, Salim, Pekarsky, Delegates Keys-Gamarra, Srinivasan, Rasoul, Former Mayor O’Reilly, CW Attorney Descano endorse him
Assistance League Members Assemble Colorful Pillows and New Baby Items