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 Olde Salem Brewing Company launches food service at downtown Roanoke location Clark Palmer June 5, 2026 Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport launches daily nonstop service to Dallas-Fort Worth Web Staff June 5, 2026 Sen. Warner sponsors bipartisan bill to make hot rotisserie chicken SNAP-eligible Clark Palmer June 5, 2026