Residents in the Charlottesville and Shenandoah Valley are encouraged to donate bags of canned or dry food by leaving them next to their front doors by 9 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 12 when the Boy Scouts will return and collect the donations.
All donations will benefit the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank and its partners.
The most needed items are foods with low sodium, low sugar and whole grain foods. Protein-rich food items such as canned tuna, canned chicken and peanut butter are among the top requested items. Glass containers cannot be accepted in this food drive.
In its largest annual food drive, the Boy Scouts can now earn a patch for the Scouting for Food Drive by helping collect donations and reporting the weight of the donations.
Scouting for Food Drive has collected 852,964 pounds of food since 2012, the equivalent of 710,803 meals. Last year’s food drive collected 67,232 pounds.