LYCOS RETRIEVER Beta Retriever Home  |  What is Lycos Retriever?   
Virginia Peninsula
built 268 days ago
Two F-22A turn in on final approach to Langley Air Force Base The Virginia Peninsula is part of the Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area) with a population about 1.6 million. The Hampton Roads MSA is the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the southeastern United States and the largest between Washington, D.C., and Atlanta, Georgia.
The Virginia Peninsula is a peninsula in southeast Virginia, bounded by the York River, James River, Hampton Roads, and Chesapeake Bay. It is generally accepted to encompass James City County, York County, and the independent cities of Williamsburg, Poquoson, Hampton, and Newport News.
This 1996 satellite photo shows Hampton Roads, with the Virginia Peninsula filling most of the top half of the image The Virginia Peninsula is rich in colonial American history. The first permanent English settlement in North America was established in 1607 at Jamestown. The first continuously occupied settlement was at Kecoughtan in Elizabeth City County what is now the City of Hampton. Nearby, Fort Monroe, the country's oldest military base still in use is located at Old Point Comfort. After declaring independence from Great Britain, Virginia's first state capital was Williamsburg; much of the historic district of that city has been restored as Colonial Williamsburg. Also, the decisive battle of the American Revolution, the siege of Yorktown in 1781, took place on the Virginia Peninsula.
Anyone interested in providing for the present and future needs of the residents of the Virginia Peninsula can become a donor. Two options are establishing a named fund or making a contribution to the unrestricted Community Fund.
Through its partnership with The Norfolk Foundation, the Peninsula Community Foundation of Virginia offers a convenient way for donors to make charitable contributions to nonprofit organizations serving the Virginia Peninsula. As an affiliate, the Peninsula Foundation can draw on The Norfolk Foundation’s 55-years of experience in grantmaking and donor development. The Foundation provides a variety of back-office services to its affiliates to foster their philanthropic resources and connect those resources with nonprofit organizations in their communities.
Prior to establishing Peninsula Mediation & ADR in 1991, Ms. Hanson taught a variety of communication and conflict management courses at colleges and universities in California and Virginia in both full time and adjunct capacities. Ms. Hanson established the Isle of Wight Victim and Witness Assistance Program for the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services where she served as a victim advocate. While residing in Seattle, Washington, Ms. Hanson designed and implemented information-dissemination programs in developing countries.
SEARCH
MORE ABOUT
  Virginia Peninsula