REC Donated More Than $19,000 to Area Foodbanks in 2025
Monday | December 22, 2025

Rappahannock Electric Cooperative responded to the increased food insecurity felt by many in our region this fall by donating $16,000 to non-profit food banks across its service territory in October and November.

“These donations, which bring the total REC donated toward reducing food insecurity to more than $19,000 in 2025, are an example of how the cooperative powers more than homes, we power communities,” said Casey Hollins, managing director – communications and public relations.

The donations went to 18 non-profit food banks and food pantries that serve residents in 19 of the 22 counties serviced by REC, and ranged from $500 to $3,000, with $1,000 being the most frequent amount donated.

Food Banks Supported by REC in 2025:

  • 516 Project
  • Beaverdam Food Pantry
  • Blue Ridge Area Food Bank
  • Camping for Hunger
  • Caroline County Department of Social Services
  • Fauquier FISH
  • Feeding Greene
  • FISH of Clarke County
  • Fox Moon Farms
  • Fredericksburg Food Bank
  • Good Samaritan Food Pantry and Clothes Closet
  • Highland Food Pantry
  • Madison Emergency Services Association
  • Rappahannock County Food Pantry
  • Salvation Army – Culpeper
  • Spotsylvania County Public Schools (Treasure House)
  • Western Hanover Emergency Action Team

Photo Caption: Keli Hughes, REC departmental assistant, communications & public relations, brings canned goods to Camping for Hunger in Front Royal, Va.

REC brings canned goods to Camping for Hunger in Winchester.
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