The Virginia Bar Association is proud to introduce LFF 2020 Redux an opportunity for the legal community to continue our partnership with Virginias food banks and demonstrate our commitment to ensuring all Virginians have enough to eat.
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"Hunger is a painful reminder of something that is missing in my life." - Scott, 26 year old
Before the pandemic, Virginias Food Banks served nearly one million people on an annual basis. With high unemployment, skyrocketing food prices, diminished access to school meals, and uncertain federal benefits, Virginias Food Banks anticipate a 50% increase in the number of people experiencing food insecurity over the course of the next year. A recent study from Northwestern University Institute for Policy Research estimates that Virginia food insecurity increased from 9.4% in February to 22% in June.
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The Virginia Bar Association is proud to introduce LFF 2020 Redux an opportunity for the legal community to continue our partnership with Virginias food banks and demonstrate our commitment to ensuring all Virginians have enough to eat.
Virginia Peninsula Foodbank serves families, seniors, and individuals that reside in Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, and Williamsburg, and the counties of Gloucester, James City, Mathews, Surry, and York.
We inspire hope by leading the effort for a hunger-free and properly-nourished community.