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Local chapter of the Attorney General's Office in Southern Virginia contributes to the food bank at Fort Lee Soldiers and Families Assistance Center

Southern Virginia's Association of the United States Army (AUSA) generously donated 100 pounds of food to the Fort Lee Sergeant Audie Murphy Club (SAMC) Food Pantry. The food drive, organized by the Chapter, saw members rallying to donate nonperishable items for those in need. This initiative...

Local chapter of the U.S. Attorney's Office in Southern Virginia contributes to the food bank of...
Local chapter of the U.S. Attorney's Office in Southern Virginia contributes to the food bank of Fort Lee's Soldier and Family Assistance Center

Local chapter of the Attorney General's Office in Southern Virginia contributes to the food bank at Fort Lee Soldiers and Families Assistance Center

The Southern Virginia Chapter of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) recently donated 100 pounds of food to the Fort Lee Sergeant Audie Murphy Club (SAMC) Food Pantry. The food drive, organised by the Chapter, was an example of AUSA's efforts to ensure soldiers and their families have the resources they need.

Chapter President, Mr. James R. Vardy, represented the Chapter during the donation. Mr. Vardy personally helped deliver the contributions on behalf of the membership, emphasising the generosity of the Chapter's members. He also personally emphasised the Chapter's solidarity with soldiers and their families during the donation.

The food pantry, designed to support soldiers and their families, continues to provide essential support to those in need at Fort Lee. The donation reaffirms the Chapter's role in helping soldiers and their families, further highlighting their commitment to standing behind them.

The food drive reinforces the Chapter's ongoing commitment to the Army community. It is another example of the Chapter's efforts to ensure soldiers and their families have the necessary resources. Mr. Vardy expressed pride in the Chapter's efforts to support soldiers and their families, stating that it underscores their dedication to the cause.

The initiative reflects AUSA's ongoing commitment to supporting the Army community. The donation is intended to help soldiers and their families in need, demonstrating the strength of the Chapter in supporting service members and their families.

Unfortunately, the name of the board member who personally delivered the donations to the SAMC Food Pantry is not available in the provided search results.

The food drive further highlights the Chapter's role in supporting the Fort Lee SAMC Food Pantry. The Chapter's actions underscore their dedication to standing behind soldiers and their families, and the food drive reaffirms their role in helping those in need within the Army community.

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