Charlottesville Commissioner of the Revenueâs Office begins annual food and fund drive
Charlottesville Commissioner of the Revenueâs Office begins annual food and fund drive By Patrick Huddleston | February 2, 2021 at 2:09 PM EST - Updated February 2 at 6:23 PM
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - The City of Charlottesville Commissioner of the Revenueâs Office began collecting non-perishable food items for the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank February 1.
This is the 3rd Annual Commissioners and Cans Food and Fund Drive for the Commonwealth. The two-week event is to help raise food and funds for area food banks to help fight against food security in Virginia.
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