March for Meals 2025

March for Meals 2025

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Harrisonburg Media Group and Steven Kia are teaming up with support from other Valley Businesses, to raise funds and collect food donations to benefit the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank!

All month long, you can donate food at Steven Kia, Steven Toyota, Bellaire at Stone Port, and Harrisonburg Media Group!

We will also be accepting monetary donations to the Food Bank here:

DONATE HERE!

Every Thursday throughout the month of March, a Harrisonburg Media Group station will broadcast live from Steven Kia!

We hope you’ll join us!

Not sure what to donate? Here is the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank’s Wish List:

  • Proteins such as canned tuna, salmon or chicken, peanut butter, beans & canned nuts
  • Dairy items such as canned, evaporated, or powdered milk
  • Fruits and vegetables including 100% juice in boxes and cans, low or no sodium canned vegetables, and fruits in light syrup or fruit juice.
  • Boxed Pasta, rice, cereal, canned soups and stews, and macaroni and cheese
  • ALL food donations must be non-perishable and no glass!

1 out of every 10 neighbors living in the Blue Ridge service area experiences hunger. Every $1 you give can help provide more than 3 meals for neighbors experiencing food insecurity. 

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