Organizers plan to use around 18 cases of green beans, 240 pounds of mac and cheese, 15 gallons of mashed potatoes, 60 gallons of gravy, 1,000 pounds of turkey, 500 pieces of pie, and 3,000 cookies.
If you expect to be hungry or even just lonely on Christmas Day, there’s somewhere in the city of Richmond where you’ll be welcomed with open arms and a hot meal.
Giving back to BridgingRVA to help feed families this holiday season
Food insecurity is a tough reality for many Central Virginians, and even more so since the pandemic began. Since March, the Richmond-based non-profit, BridgingRVA, has been delivering free groceries through their âDrop, Knock and Leaveâ program. And their 5th annual Christmas Day sit-down dinner last year drew about 1,400 people to Temple Beth Ahabah.
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RICHMOND, Va. Food insecurity is a tough reality for many Central Virginians, and even more so since the pandemic began.
Since March, the Richmond-based non-profit, BridgingRVA, has been delivering free groceries through their âDrop, Knock and Leaveâ program serving more than 10,000 people so far.