Addressing food insecurity for children in March Gene Marrano March 31, 2022 1 minute read MGN The majority of Virginians take their next meal for granted, but that’s not the case for everyone – and when children are “food insecure” it can lead to long term problems. The story from WFIR’s Gene Marrano: Share: Post navigation Previous: BRL’s popular Scrabble fundraiser returnsNext: Party in Elmwood returns with new title sponsor Related Stories As Roanoke Arts Commission crafts “Plan 26,” they ask residents to weigh in via an arts and culture survey online Gene Marrano July 1, 2026 Overnight Sensations returns to Mill Mountain Theatre; new exhibits at Taubman and O Winston Link Museums; upcoming plays Gene Marrano July 1, 2026 9th District Democratic candidate Adam Murphy rejects claims made in primary opponent’s blog post Clark Palmer June 30, 2026