Food box program feeds hundreds of seniors in need in Roanoke Valley
ROANOKE, Va. - Two local organizations are teaming up to feed seniors in need with a relatively new program. Each box contains 35 pounds of food with staples like cereal, soups, canned fruits and vegetables, beans and milk. The Senior Food Box program started last August, sending 100 boxes to low-income seniors in Roanoke, Salem and Craig and Roanoke counties. Only 100 recipients are LOA clients, so the program allows them to reach far more people in need. A lot of people, they don't get stuff and they come and they can get the boxes, so it means a lot for them, too," food box recipient George Jones said.
Roanoke City officers volunteer in kitchen to feed hungry children
Volunteering to make sure no child goes hungry, members of the Roanoke City Police Department rolled up their sleeves to help feed hungry kids. Officers volunteered at the community solutions center with Feeding America Southwest Virginia, working in the kitchen to prepare meals. September is Hunger Action Month. These officers immediately jumped in to take action, helping to make a difference for a lot of local kids. Copyright 2019 by WSLS 10 - All rights reserved.
Nonprofit prepares to kick off Hunger Action Month
Hunger Action Month begins Sunday. It's a nationwide push for hunger awareness and taking action to fight hunger in our communities. Local leaders said hunger is a big problem in our area, with more than 140,000 people facing hunger. That really puts a weight on families in our area," FASWVA marketing and communications coordinator Amanda Allen said. FASWVA is encouraging you to help fight hunger during September either by organizing your own food drive or participating in one of the nonprofit's events.
Feeding America fights to eliminate regulation limiting number of children fed
ROANOKE, Va. - A local nonprofit is working to change a federal regulation that limits the number of children they're able to reach. Feeding America Southwest Virginia (FASWVA) gets federal funding for feeding programs through the Child Nutrition Reauthorization Act. That includes a regulation called the Congregate Meal Requirement that demands servers watch children eat and finish meals they distribute to them. "We can document that and say, 'This child was fed,' versus obviously, if a child took that home with them, ultimately we don't know where that ends up. That's why FASWVA is fighting back, lobbying members of Congress to strike the requirement from the Child Nutrition Reauthorization Act, which is up for renewal right now.
Daytime Kitchen: Peanut Butter Snacks
ROANOKE - Amanda Allen from Feeding America Southwest Virginia joins us to share about the peanut butter drive going on all month long! Plus, she shares simple and easy snacks with everything peanut butter! Peanut Butter Popcorn cup Kroger creamy peanut butter1 tablespoon honey3.5 oz popped popcornMicrowave the peanut butter in a large, microwave-safe bowl on high for about 40 seconds or until it is melted. No-Bake Peanut Butter BarsCrustCooking spray 12 chocolate graham cracker sheets, finely crushed 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted 4 ounces semisweet chocolate morsels, meltedFilling4 oz. For the filling and topping:In a large bowl, combine the cream cheese, peanut butter, yogurt and sugar.
One person will win $1,000 gift card at next week's Daleville Sheetz grand opening
DALEVILLE, Va. - Although it was the center of some controversy, the Daleville Sheetz now has an open date. On Aug. 1, the store will open at 9 a.m. and the convenience store is offering some great giveaways for fans. Sheetz will be offering samples of some MTO (made to order) food and drinks, a prize wheel and other giveaways. Bring a non-perishable food item to be donated to Feeding America Southwest Virginia and you will receive a Sheetz branded thermal bag. The bags are limited one per customer and only available while supplies last from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.One lucky winner will even get a $1,000 Sheetz gift card.