In The News

 
Fairfax County Times, January 20-22, 2023, page A3, "German Armed Forces Help Neighbors"
 
January 2023, The Connection (CenterView, Chantilly, Great Falls, Herndon, McLean, Oak Hill, Oakton, Reston, Vienna), January 18-24, 2023,  pages  3 and 19, "German Armed Forces Help Fight Hunger Here"
 
Herndon Patch, October 13, 2022, "Nysmith Eighth Grader Helps Hungry Students"
 
 
 
DC News Now at 5, September 2022, Food For Neighbors spotlight
 
Arlington Public Schools, August 24, 2022, "Food For Neighbors Rolls Out Services to Arlington Public Schools"
 
 
The Connection (Reston, Oak Hill, Herndon, Chantilly, CenterView), June 8-24, 2022, pages 5 and 12, "ST Engineering iDirect, 2022 Community Champion: Satellite Company Helps Food For Neighbors Provide for 3,400 Students"
 
 
Mount Vernon Gazette, May 5, 2022, Cover story, "The Things that Keep Me Up at Night"
 
The Connection (Burke, Fairfax, Springfield, Fairfax Station), May 5-11, 2022, pages 10 and 11, "A Meal for My Brother, Please?: Springfield community responds to prevalent food insecurity"
 
Fairfax County Times, March 11-13,  2022, page A-3: "Food For Neighbors collects nearly 18,000 pounds of food"
 
Falls Church Patch, January 21, 2022, "Volunteers Brave the Cold to Battle Student Hunger"
 
 
The Connection (Reston, Oak Hill, Herndon, Chantilly, CenterView), November 1-016, 2021, Cover story, "Five Years Supporting Teens Experiencing Food Insecurity"
 
The Connection, October 27, 2021, "$5k Grant for Food For Neighbors in Herndon"
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Connection (Reston, Oak Hill, Herndon, Chantilly, CenterView), January 20-26, 2021, page 3, "Food For Neighbors Kicks Off the Year with a New Record"
 
 
 
 
 
Mount Vernon Patch, October 10, 2020, "Food For Neighbors Provides Holiday Meals"
 
 
 
The Connection, April 14, 2020, "Mobilizing Differently for Food For Neighbors"
 
 
 
The Washington Post, May 13, 2018, "‘It’s tragic’: Students go hungry in Northern Virginia"

 

Connection Newspapers, January 10, 2018, "Volunteers Brave the Cold to Combat Teen Hunger"

 

Oak Hill/Herndon Connection, September 13-19, 2017,poage 10, "Food For Neighbors Kicks Off A Second Year of Combating Teen Hunger

 

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