
‘Shop to Stop Hunger’ raises items for nearly 28K meals to food bank
Jim Simmons of KK Homes Team of Long & Foster was awarded the Grand Champion “Cart Away Hunger” trophy at the Staunton Kroger.
Jim Simmons of KK Homes Team of Long & Foster was awarded the Grand Champion “Cart Away Hunger” trophy at the Staunton Kroger.
The Blue Ridge Area Food Bank and Kroger Mid-Atlantic will come together for a Shop to Stop Hunger event at the Kroger store located at 850 Statler Blvd. in Staunton on Thursday.
Local celebrities will compete Thursday at the Staunton Kroger to fill their carts with as much food as possible to support the BRAFB.
Hunger advocates from the Blue Ridge area and across the country will be wearing orange on Thursday, September 4 in an effort to raise awareness of the 49 million people in the United States who struggle with hunger.
A charity supermarket sweep hosted by Staunton Kroger on March 27 raised a total of $15,474 and 1,229 pounds of food, equal to 47,446 meals.
There’s a refugee trail from the Sahel drought region in Africa, into war-ravaged Yemen, and up through Saudi Arabia towards Iraq and Turkey. It’s known as “the Eastern route,” or sometimes “the Yemeni route.”
With temperatures dipping as low as 21 degrees this week, it’s unsettling to think that there are homeless people, homeless children, with no place to call home in the Waynesboro area.
Following a diet can be quite a challenge, especially for those of us on tight schedules.
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Breathing noisily, a 14-year-old dog stood in the corner of an examination room at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital.