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Senior living community leads toiletry drive for Alexandria Domestic Violence Program

Residents at The Landing, a senior living community at 2620 Main Line Blvd. in Alexandria, recently came together for a good cause.

Residents and families organized a toiletry drive to help the Alexandria Domestic Violence Program. The drive wrapped up last week and saw participation from all corners of the community. Residents from Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care units pitched in to gather essential hygiene items for individuals and families facing crisis situations.

Residents and families at The Landing, a luxury senior living community in Alexandria, Va., came together last week to collect essential toiletries for the Alexandria City Domestic Violence Program. (photo via The Landing Alexandria)
Residents and families at The Landing, a luxury senior living community in Alexandria, Va., came together last week to collect essential toiletries for the Alexandria City Domestic Violence Program. (photo via The Landing Alexandria)

A spokesperson for The Landing Alexandria explained, “This toiletry drive is part of our ongoing commitment to giving back. We’re proud to see residents from all parts of our community getting involved.”

“The donations will support individuals and families in crisis, reinforcing The Landing’s dedication to making a positive local impact,” the spokesperson said.

Residents and families at The Landing, a luxury senior living community in Alexandria, Va., came together last week to collect essential toiletries for the Alexandria City Domestic Violence Program. (photo via The Landing Alexandria)
Residents and families at The Landing, a luxury senior living community in Alexandria, Va., came together last week to collect essential toiletries for the Alexandria City Domestic Violence Program. (photo via The Landing Alexandria)

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  • Ryan Belmore is a journalist based in Alexandria, Virginia. He served as Publisher of ALXnow from March to October 2025. He can be reached at [email protected].