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PHOTOS: Cold, wet morning doesn’t slow farm volunteers helping fight hunger

by | Nov 23, 2025 | Non-Profits, Stafford, Ted Schubel

The tough-as-nails, community-focused volunteers at Rappahannock Education Farm in White Oak pushed through a wet, chilly Saturday morning to harvest and donate 28 crates of collards and kale—more than 500 pounds—to four church pantries. They also cleared frost-killed zucchini and cucumber plants and planted a cover crop across open fields.

The non-profit farm has now donated 34,400 pounds of fresh produce this year to help reduce hunger and food insecurity in the region.

Want to volunteer? Email rappahannockeducationfarm@gmail.com or text 703-606-0446.

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