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A photo of the Feed More bus.

By eliminating the barriers kids and teens face to accessing healthy food, this new service offering makes it much easier for young folks to receive the healthy food they need to learn, grow, and thrive.

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Feed More, a nonprofit dedicated to distributing healthy meals to Central Virginia neighbors experiencing food insecurity, has added a big, green hunger-fighting machine to its delivery fleet.

Feed More’s new wheels are making it easier for kids and teens to access healthy food. Thanks to support from the McKesson Foundation, this retrofitted school bus has been delivering fresh fruits, veggies, and more across our region since mid-April.

Now, they need your help picking a name. The winning name will be announced in early August.

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