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Annual School Food Drive to Support Blue Ridge Area Food Bank
Annual School Food Drive to Support Blue Ridge Area Food Bank

Lily Stendig of Albemarle High School and Sofia Smith from Tandem Friends School stopped by the Big Greasy Breakfast with details on the annual school food drive for the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank and how you can help.

This year, the drive will include not only the greater Charlottesville area but will also extend into the Shenandoah Valley for the first time. Now in its 14th year, the drive will run from March 3 to March 21. All food collected during the drive will be donated to the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank and its food pantry partners in the area. This year’s event also includes a fundraising component.

The annual drive will boost food supplies as donations typically decrease during this time of year. The food collected will help support local families who need it. The Food Bank and its 217 area partners—including soup kitchens, shelters, nonprofits, and food pantries—serve more than 68,000 individuals and families living with hunger each month.

Participating schools for the 2025 drive include:

  • Agnor Elementary School
  • Albemarle High School
  • Albemarle Montessori
  • Bessie Weller Elementary
  • Brownsville Elementary School
  • Buffalo Gap High School
  • Buffalo Gap Middle School
  • Charlottesville Waldorf School
  • Churchville Elementary School
  • Covenant School (Lower School)
  • Covenant School (Upper School)
  • Crozet Elementary School
  • Grace Christian School
  • Greenbrier Elementary School
  • Henley Middle School
  • J. Frank Hillyard Middle School

  • Johnson Elementary School
  • Journey Middle School
  • Lacey Spring Elementary School
  • Monticello High School
  • Murray Elementary School
  • Red Hill Elementary School
  • Renaissance School
  • Staunton High School
  • Staunton Montessori School
  • Stone Robinson Elementary School
  • Stony Point Elementary School
  • Stuarts Draft Middle School
  • Tandem School
  • Trailblazer Elementary School
  • William Perry Elementary School

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE BLUE RIDGE AREA FOOD BANK

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