06/15/2026
Supervisor Stewart joined community partners at the Rally and Food Drive this weekend to help raise awareness about food insecurity in our area and the importance of looking out for one another.
During his remarks, Supervisor Stewart encouraged residents to check on their neighbors, friends, and families because sometimes the people struggling most are the ones who ask for help the least.
That message aligns with a call to action from the Capital Area Food Bank to fill gaps of food insecurity in the Gainesville District, and we are answering that call.
Beginning this August, the Gainesville District Supervisor’s Office will partner with the Capital Area Food Bank to bring a monthly Mobile Market directly into areas of need within our district, helping improve access to fresh, nutritious food for residents and families. We are excited to launch our first Mobile Market in partnership with the Haymarket Town Hall. More details on dates, locations, and fresh produce distribution will be announced very soon.
In addition to expanding access to fresh food, we are also asking our community to help neighbors in need. Residents who would like to support these efforts can donate shelf-stable staple foods. When donating, please think about building balanced shelf stable meals by including items from multiple food groups, especially proteins, vegetables, fruits, and grains. Every donation helps.
For those who would like to support food insecurity efforts locally, donations may be dropped off at the Gainesville District Supervisor’s Office. Together, we can help ensure our neighbors have access to the food and support they need.
Food insecurity is often hidden, but community care makes a difference. Stay tuned for more information about our upcoming Mobile Market and ways you too can get involved.