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In this week’s Tidewater Talk, we welcome neighbor and author-consultant Patrick Belcher to dig into the heart of local philanthropy across Coastal Virginia. Patrick shares his journey from sales to the Red Cross to founding PB&J Marcom, why he titled his book “Fundraising is Everything Done Before Asking for Money,” and the unexpected writing exercise—seven-word statements—that helped him shape clearer chapters and now helps nonprofit boards clarify mission. We explore Tidewater’s unique fundraising landscape, from the region’s rich venue options to how relationships power great events, plus creative, year-round ways families can support food pantries and shelters beyond the holiday rush, like drives for socks, underwear, smaller-size clothing, and women’s hygiene products. Patrick also spotlights assistive technology access, foster-care birthday programs, and why asking “How else can we help?” matters. We wrap with local weather, fall vibes, and a few neighborhood tips—from classic cars and coffee to a bargain book sale. Resources mentioned and local tips: organize a neighborhood or school drive using wish lists from area food pantries and shelters; consider socks (including compression socks), underwear, and smaller-size clothing; look for hygiene product drives; check out regional assistive technology and foster-care support organizations; Virginia Peninsula Foodbank’s spring food-truck festival; Classic Cars & Coffee at Old Town Farmers Market (Portsmouth, Saturdays 10 a.m.–2 p.m.); Recycled Re-Reads Used Book Sale at Slover Library (Norfolk).

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  • What’s your favorite cozy or comforting Tidewater tradition when the weather turns chilly?

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Tidewater Tips

  • Classic Cars and Coffee
  • Recycled used book sale