Stafford Junction, a Faith-Based Non-Profit Organization Hosts Their Ten Year Anniversary with the Potomac Nationals and Reality Realty Virginia Heroes

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Stafford Junction, a faith-based non-profit organization hosts their Ten Year Anniversary with the Potomac Nationals and Reality Realty Virginia Heroes

1888 PressRelease - The Potomac Nationals are honoring ten years of exceptional community service and education at Pfitnzer Stadium on Aug. 16, 2015. One decage ago, Stafford County Sheriff, Charles Jett, asked the community for help; Stafford Junction (www.staffordjunction.org), a faith-based nonprofit organization, answered the call. They have worked diligently to improve children and families in the county.

Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV - Ten years of exceptional community service and education will be honored at the Guns and Hoses Law Enforcement and Firefighters fund-raising softball game on Aug. 16, 2015 at 5pm with the Potomac Nationals at Pfitzner Stadium. Stafford County Sheriff, Charles Jett, the Stafford Junction Board and Reality Realty Virginia Heroes will raise money, awareness and the spirits of our communities' children.

"Reality Realty Virginia Heroes is all about putting back into the community," said Samuel Cachola, Reality Realty owner (http://www.VirginiaHeroes.com). "As I discussed the Potomac Nationals supporting Stafford Junction's milestone celebration with the team's general manager, Josh Olerud, simply remarked 'it's a no-brainer; community, baseball, children. It is what we do." In fact, the PNATS are holding a "Pirates and Princess" the same night; it's the perfect opportunity to bring your Princess and Bucco to the ball park, said Olerud.

One decade ago, Stafford County Sheriff's Department completed an assessment of a particular high-crime neighborhood in Stafford County. This assessment cited numerous challenges including poverty, domestic violence, substance abuse, unsupervised children, and an influx of non-English speaking Hispanic and refugee families.

Sheriff Charlie Jett asked for help from the community and Stafford Junction (http://www.staffordjunction.org), a...