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Radford Clothing Bank is proud to be a community partner of United Way of Montgomery County, Radford and Floyd, which provides generous funding for August Kids.
| Church | Position | Board Member |
| Grace Episcopal | Radford Clothing Bank Coordinator | Minnie Dean |
| Grove United Methodist | President | Thora Jervey |
| First Baptist - East End | Secretary | Daris Martin |
| St. Jude's Catholic | Treasurer | Ruth Yadlowsky |
| First Baptist - East End | Coats for Kids Coordinator | DeDe Alderman |
| Presbyterian Church of Radford | Stork Exchange Coordinator | Linda Cadwell |
| St. Jude's Catholic | August Kids 2008 Coordinator | Mary Susan Vehorn |
| Church | Staffing Month | Board Member |
| Central Methodist | August | Jean Umberger |
| Christ Lutheran | June | Lora Gordon |
| Fairlawn Presbyterian | October | Marlene McMillen Alice Buford |
| First Baptist - East End | November | Daris Martin |
| First Baptist - West End | February | Barbara Brown |
| First Christian | March | Alice Gallimore
Betty Jones |
| Grace Episcopal | January | Mary Johnston |
| Grove United Methodist | July | Kelly McCoy |
| Jesus Christ of LDS | April | Polly Fisher |
| New Mount Olive United Methodist | March | Ruth Lewis |
| Radford Christian | February | Nancy Pugh |
| Radford Presbyterian | June | Doris Hendrickson |
| Radford Worship Center | September | Diane Morris |
| St. Jude's Catholic | May | Mary Susan Vehorn |
See this list by month.
Main Street Radford
The Main Street Program is an economic and architectural revitalization program designed for the commercial districts of small towns. Through the use of promotional activities, retail events, image development, public improvements and design awareness, Main Street attempts to bring about revitalization of the past vitality of the business district. In cooperation with lending institutions loans are made available at favorable interest rates for building renovation and inventories. All businesses and prospective businesses in the commercial business district are eligible for this free assistance
Radford Chamber of Commerce
The Radford Chamber of Commerce was incorporated in 1944 to provide leadership, to help solve problems facing the community and to serve as a force for constructive change. It is a non-profit action oriented organization serving as the leading spokesman for business in Radford. It dispenses information concerning all aspects of the community and acts as a catalyst in civic activities. The Radford Chamber of Commerce is a major force in promoting the community and in improving the quality of life
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