I Matter campaign follows youth risk survey results Gene Marrano October 31, 2022 1 minute read A local coalition of social service and mental health agencies wants to assure local young people that they do matter – much more than they expressed on the latest Youth Risk Survey. More from WFIR’s Gene Marrano: Share: Post navigation Previous: Pastor investigated for campaigning during church servicesNext: New mom pod at Wasena Park 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