MAKING A MARK: Local group restores the Old Anderson Family Cemetery
The CROP Foundation is cleaning up gravesites at a black-owned family cemetery in South Norfolk. They re also restoring a piece of local history. Author: Ashley Smith Updated: 8:01 AM EST February 11, 2021
CHESAPEAKE, Va. A final resting place for departed loved ones is now in need of care. It brings satisfaction to the families to know that there are people out there are people out there that still do care, said Tyler Gray, a member of the Community Resource Opportunity Project (CROP) Foundation.
Past President Will Bronson said the local nonprofit supports children and families.