Stamp Out Hunger goes virtual next month Gene Marrano April 27, 2023 1 minute read Feeding Southwest Virginia is seeing a decrease in donations and a 30-percent increase in demand. The 31st annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive is more important than ever. As WFIR’s Denise Allen Membreno reports this year’s drive is going virtual. Donate here Share: Post navigation Previous: April is National Volunteer MonthNext: Shooting in NW Roanoke last night is non-fatal Related Stories Carilion, FBRI host workshop on latest treatment options for some forms of cancer Gene Marrano June 26, 2026 Miss Virginia, Miss Virginia’s Teen competition this weekend at Berglund Center Gene Marrano June 26, 2026 2026 Fourth of July fireworks guide: Roanoke, Lynchburg, Smith Mountain Lake and Southwest Virginia Ian Price June 26, 2026