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Chain of Checks awards $5,000 Grants to LFCC's Food Pantries

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Lord Fairfax Community College issued the following announcement on Jan. 13

LFCC’s efforts to keep our students nourished were bolstered by a $5,000 grant Wednesday from the Chain of Checks Campaign. Chain of Checks founder and president, retired radio personality Barry Lee, presented the check to Vivi Meder, who is the college’s coordinator of disability services and the director of the TRIO program.

All students – regardless of income – are welcome to use the food pantry on the Middletown Campus and feeding stations on the Fauquier Campus. Food insecurity represents a significant challenge for many of our students. A 2020 survey of all 23 colleges in the Virginia Community College System found that one-third of students faced food insecurity, with 63 percent not applying for public benefits because they were unaware of their eligibility.

The Fauquier Campus’s feeding stations allow students to heat and eat a meal or snack on the go, while the Middletown Campus has shelf-stable foods, hygiene items, scarves and more. With a faculty member’s recent donation of a refrigerator, the pantry is able to now offer frozen meals, produce and meat. Additionally, bathrooms on both campuses feature hygiene stations where students can stock up on needed items in more privacy, according to Dean of Students Amber Foltz.

LFCC’s food pantry was one of four charities selected to benefit from the 2021 Chain of Checks Campaign. The Community Foundation of the Northern Shenandoah Valley serves as Chain of Checks’ fiscal agent.

“Stop and think about it – how can you learn when you’re hungry,” said Lee as he presented the check to Meder in the TRIO Lounge on the Middletown Campus. “They have an incredible program here, and we’re just happy to be able to help them out.”

In thanking Lee, Meder said, “This is a big help. It really does take a village to keep the food pantry running, so every bit is so appreciated.”

Many students are in programs that provide financial assistance, said LFCC President Kim Blosser.

“But they’re still struggling with housing, food, and other parts of their life, and they can come in here and eat before they go to class, or they pick up food to have on the weekends,” she said.

Lee, who retired last year after many years with Winc-FM, started the first Chain of Checks Campaign in 1986.

“I love Christmas, and when you’re on the radio you don’t see listeners, and I wanted some kind of physical connection,” said Lee, who has a daily podcast, “Breakfast with Barry Lee.”

He asked his listeners to send in $1 to help the less fortunate over the holidays.

“People really got into the spirit of it,” Lee said.

Some people sent multiple checks of a dollar each, and the radio crew made a paper chain of checks around the studio. More than $1.5 million has been raised since that first year.

“This is an incredibly giving community,” said Lee.

For more information about the LFCC food pantries, visit lfcc.edu/foodpantry. To learn more about Chain of Checks, go to https://cfnsv.fcsuite.com/erp/donate/create?funit_id=1096.

Original source can be found here.

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