RICHMOND — No Kid Hungry Virginia recognized Rockfish River Elementary in Nelson County with a School Lunch Hero award for the school’s work to connect students with healthy meals, a
No Kid Hungry Virginia is working to help those facing hunger with a $125,000 grant. It was just the latest allotment, of the more than $4.1 million the nonprofit has invested since the start of the pandemic.
No Kid Hungry grants $2.4 million to Va. schools, nonprofits The grants will help school districts and local organizations fund staffing, equipment costs, and the expansion of programs that are feeding children during the pandemic. (Source: WBRC) By Hannah Eason | December 20, 2020 at 4:05 PM EST - Updated December 20 at 4:05 PM
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - In an effort to keep Virginia children nourished and healthy, a nonprofit has donated $2.4 million to schools and organizations in the commonwealth.
The grants will help school districts and local organizations fund staffing, equipment costs, and the expansion of programs that are feeding children during the pandemic.
In Central Virginia, nearly $430,000 was awarded to schools and local groups: