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Pocahontas Parkway provides $20,000 grant to Feed More to support its Meals on Wheels program
The toll road is celebrating its 20th anniversary by forming new partnerships and providing grants to several Greater Richmond nonprofit organizations
RICHMOND, VA — August XX, 2022 — To celebrate its 20th anniversary this year, Pocahontas Parkway is providing $60,000 in grants to several local nonprofit organizations over 2022.

This week, the toll road announced a $20,000 grant to Richmond-based Feed More, which will be used to help support its Meals on Wheels program.

"The fight against hunger and food insecurity is an issue that affects far too many of our neighbors in Central Virginia and so many others around the world," said Pocahontas Parkway Director of Operations Antonio Moreno. "This is a very important issue for all of us at Pocahontas Parkway and Globalvia, and we are proud to support a local organization that is directly supporting our most vulnerable neighbors. We look forward to developing our partnership with Feed More over the coming months."

Since 1967, Feed More's Meals on Wheels program has been dedicated to improving the health and quality of life of elderly and homebound neighbors across Central Virginia. Meals on Wheels provides nutritious meals delivered daily along with social interactions, safety checks, and more.

“We are truly humbled by Globalvia’s generosity and support of our mission,” said Aaron McClung, Chief Development Officer at Feed More. "This donation helps our Meals on Wheels program continue to serve senior and homebound neighbors in need, and help our clients remain independent while receiving the healthy meals they need to thrive."
Feed More's Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver meals along more than 100 routes
across Central Virginia. They reach as far north as Louisa, west to Goochland, east to New Kent County, and south to Dinwiddie.

"Thanks to our caring volunteers, we delivered 309,770 meals to more than 1,700 recipients across our region in 2021," said McClung. "That’s nearly 6,000 meals delivered to our homebound Richmond area neighbors each week."
 
In addition to the Feed More grant, Pocahontas Parkway is planning two additional grants over the coming weeks, which will be earmarked for a local drivers safety program as well as a veterans services partner, in honor of Pocahontas Parkway's integral connection to the iconic Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge, which is located at the eastern end of the 8.8-mile toll road.
 
This year's round of community grants follows a $20,000 grant in 2020 that Pocahontas Parkway provided to Communities In Schools of Richmond to assist with the organization's emergency food assistance outreach in eastern Henrico Co. during the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
Pocahontas Parkway, which is also known as Va. State Route 895 or Pocahontas 895, first
opened to motorists in May 2002 and was the Virginia highway project financed under the
Commonwealth’s Public-Private Transportation Act, which was passed in 1995.
About Pocahontas Parkway
Pocahontas Parkway is an 8.8-mile toll road in Greater Richmond, Virginia, that is operated by privately held Pocahontas Parkway Operations, LLC, under an agreement with the Virginia Department of Transportation. With an elevated bridge crossing the James River, Pocahontas Parkway, also known as Va. State Route 895, is located southeast of Richmond and connects I-95 and Chippenham Parkway (Va. State Route 150) with Interstate 295 to create a commuter-friendly southern bypass of the city. Used by more than 6 million vehicles annually, it is the only crossing of the James River for six miles in either direction. With open road tolling, customers with an E-ZPass® may travel without stopping to pay tolls. Pocahontas Parkway is managed by Globalvia. Learn more at pocahontas895.com
About Feed More
Feed More collects, prepares, and distributes food to neighbors in need throughout Central Virginia. With a service area that stretches across 34 counties and cities, Feed More’s comprehensive programs and network of over 270 agencies helps ensure our communities have access to healthy meals year round. Feed More is a proud member of Feeding America and Meals on Wheels America. Learn more at FeedMore.org.
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