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Virginia's hungry are spread across the region, but relief starts right here.

The Federation of Virginia Food Banks is a state association of food banks affiliated with America's Second Harvest—The Nation's Food Bank Network and is one of the largest hunger relief networks in the State.  The Federation is composed of the 7 regional Virginia and Washington DC food banks, consisting of facilities in 14 strategic locations.  The Federation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation created to support the food banks in providing food, funding, education, advocacy, and awareness services and programs throughout the Commonwealth. 

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2nd Annual Legal Food Frenzy

McDonnell Announces Second Annual Statewide "Legal Food Frenzy" Raises Over 1.3 Million Pounds of Food; Enough to Provide 1,067,501 Meals

Winning the “Attorney General’s Cup” for the law firm that raised the most food per capita was Schettine & Nguyen, PLC in Richmond. The firm has 3 lawyers, and 7 staff members. Attorney General McDonnell relayed the news in a 2PM phone call with Angela Schettine, Jim Schettine, and Nhon Nguyen of the firm. The firm raised 4,187.75 pounds of food per capita.

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Virginia Food Stamp Program

In 2003, in partnership with the Virginia Departments of Social Services, Health, Aging, and the Cooperative Extension Service, the Federation launched a 3-year USDA grant initiative to increase community outreach and awareness in order to bolster participation in the federal Food Stamp, WIC, and commodities nutrition programs.  This effort was designed to streamline processes and eliminate many of the barriers that prevent eligible persons from applying for benefits.  As a result of this grant, many of our member agencies and all of our food bank locations can now assist in signing up those who might be eligible for Food Stamps and other government programs via an on-line application process.  In a little over a year, there has been over a 26% increase in people applying for assistance because the resources are now readily available. In addition, a group known as VNAN (Virginia Nutrition Assistance Network) was formed as a result of this grant and now brings many like minded organizations together on a quarterly basis to discuss how we can work in partnership to feed our communities.

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