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 Bedford family mourns loss of pets, home after Goodview Road fire Ian Price March 10, 2026 0 QDOBA Mexican Eats brings its take on fast-casual to Roanoke Gene Marrano March 10, 2026 0 Western Virginia Water Authority ready to talk data center and future water needs for the valley at public meeting Gene Marrano March 10, 2026 0