Look for these displays at Kroger stores:

The Central Virginia Foodbank urgently needs your help. Due to the weak economy, contributions are down and the need for food is up. This year, 51% more people contacted the Central Virginia Foodbank to find a nearby food source than in 2008. Your donation is desperately needed to help feed Richmonders this holiday season and beyond.

Cox Radio has teamed up with CVFB, Kroger stores, Ashley Furniture, Whitten Brothers Dealerships and Suntrust Mortgage, for the 2nd Annual Feed Richmond food drive. Last year’s food drive raised over 104,000 pounds of food for Richmond!

Now through November 21st, join us by giving the gift of food, because no one should go hungry this holiday season.

All 4 of Cox Radio Richmond's stations will be holding "Donation Day" Live Broadcast Events where you can drop off non-perishable food items for the Central Virginia Foodbank. Join any of our stations at the locations below to help eliminate hunger in Richmond:

November 19th, 11AM-7PM
November 20th, 11AM-7PM
November 21st, 9AM-3PM
Kroger in Midlothian
13201 Rittenhouse Dr., Midlothian, 23112

November 19th, 11AM-7PM
November 20th, 11AM-7PM
November 21st, 9AM-3PM
Kroger in Short Pump
11280 W. Broad St., Glen Allen, 23060

November 19th, 11AM-7PM
November 20th, 11AM-7PM
November 21st, 9AM-3PM
Kroger in Midlothian
14101 Midlothian Tpke, Midlothian, 23113

November 16th at 2PM through November 20th at 6PM
Kroger in Carytown
3507 W. Cary St., Richmond, 23221

Online
Click the button below to donate money directly to the Central Virginia Foodbank, instantly and securely. Your gift is tax deductible.

$1 equals 5 meals for Richmonders
Donation Centers
Kroger
- At the Register
- Donation Bins
- Feed Richmond Boxes
Kroger locations

Whitten Brothers Dealerships
- Donation Bins
Whitten Brothers locations

Ashley Furniture
- Donation Bins
Ashley Furniture locations



*CVFB provided almost 13 million pounds of food locally last year

*Compared to this time last year, CVFB is distributing 30% more food to those in need

*CVFB provided nearly 13 million pounds of food locally last year

*Nearly 58,000 lbs of food goes out their doors each day

*35% of food recipients are children

*25,000 children in the metro Richmond area go hungry on a daily basis

*In addition to children, CVFB serves frail elderly, families in crisis, the disabled, and many others.




If you'd like to become a Feed Richmond partner, please contact Tim Gabbard or Jenny Leckey.