Loudoun Education Foundation Bridges Meal Gap for LCPS Students During Snow Day Closures

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LEF’s Fueled program supplies weekend meal bags, in-school food pantries, and snacks to 56 LCPS schools. By mid-school year, the program had distributed more than 30,000 weekend meal bags, helping students maintain focus on learning. The foundation coordinates with volunteers, including LCPS staff, high school students, and retired educators, to pack and distribute these resources efficiently.

A notable example occurred in late January 2026, when inclement weather led to school closures. LEF responded to an emergency request by organizing volunteers to pack over 1,000 meal kits in less than two hours. LCPS provided box trucks to transport the kits to pickup sites at Cool Springs Elementary, Leesburg Elementary, Sugarland Elementary, Dominion Trail Elementary, and Park View High School. Families accessed the meals and snacks between 9 a.m. and noon, demonstrating quick coordination between the foundation and the school system.

LEF collaborates with various partners to sustain the program. Amazon contributes to weekend meal bags for over 30 schools, as well as support for the LCPS Mobile Health Clinic, CS Rising Camp, Girls in Tech Day, and innovation grants. The 7×24 Exchange DC Chapter marked its sixth year of involvement with a pack night on March 10, 2026, having raised nearly $150,000 overall. QTS Data Centers and You’ve Got Maids of Northern Virginia also provide backing. In early March 2026, LCPS’s Teaching & Learning team assisted in packing 1,570 meal bags for nearly 40 schools.

Public acknowledgment of LEF’s efforts came during a recent LCPS-related discussion, where a speaker highlighted the foundation’s role in providing food during snow days. The speaker expressed gratitude for LEF stepping up to support students who depend on school meals, describing it as a community effort that fills essential gaps.

The program underscores the importance of addressing student nutrition to promote educational outcomes. LEF’s work extends beyond snow days to ongoing support, with volunteers regularly packing at the foundation’s warehouse. These efforts help combat food insecurity in Loudoun County, where rapid response to disruptions ensures continuity for vulnerable students.

LEF continues to seek community involvement, including nominations for awards like the Sweeping Change Fund from local businesses. The foundation’s model relies on donations and partnerships to scale operations, maintaining a warehouse stocked for immediate needs.

As weather events remain a factor in Virginia, LEF’s preparedness provides a reliable safety net. The combination of private funding, volunteer labor, and school collaboration exemplifies effective resource allocation for student welfare.

Source: Field reports and eyewitness accounts.

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