- 2006 Holiday Food Drives -

High School Students from AROTC serve their community by collecting food for AFAC.

John Linnelly & Hunter Christy from Arlington Independent Media drop off the 240 pounds of food collected at the AIM membership holiday event.

   

Nort Beckerman and Lovey drop off the 557 pounds of food that their family bought to donate to AFAC instead of buying each other presents.

Students from Claremont Elementary with their teacher, Joseph Herr, resting after they delivered 604 pounds of food.

   

Betsy Cuthbertson, her daughter, Lea Sloan and her sons help coordinate the 4,212 pounds of fruit donated to AFAC through the HB Woodlawn Chorus fruit sale.

Students from the Jhoon Rhee Tae Kwon Do School show off some of the 750 pounds of cereal they collected for AFAC.

   

Jim Whelan, AFAC Board Chair and president of the Arlington Business Council drops off the 60 pounds of food collected by the group.

Sue Covucci, AFAC Vice Chair, drops off 793 pounds of food donated by the Knights of Columbus.

   

Leah & Luis from Gallery @ Rosslyn drop off the 152 pounds of food donated by the residents of their building.

Michelle Lenix & John Birkhofer from the Buchanan Apartments weighing in their 412 pounds of food collected from residents of the apartments.

   

Staff from the National Business Travel Association wore jeans to work as a reward for collecting 691 pounds of food.

Carissa Mirasol & Heather Horan drop off the 767 pounds of food collected at the National Defense Industrial Association food drive.

   

Staff from Project YES bringing by some of the 660 lbs of food they collected.

Sara Sawvell & Amber Rodland from the Residence at Station Square drop off the 266 pounds of food collected there.

   

AFAC volunteers Dan Lucas and Dodson, along with AFAC driver Wusu Dumbaya unload a packed van of food from the drive at Jefferson Middle School . The drive yielded 3,208 pounds of food.

Renier Rodriguez and Pat Williamson from WETA show off some of the 627 pounds of food collected by employees there.

   

Students from Ms. Carrington's class at Randolph Elementary proudly show off some of the food that they collected for AFAC .

The Finn family kids dropping off cereal that was donated by Michael (at right)  and his friends for his 8th birthday party.