A Broad Run High School student seals a meal bag containing enough food to feed six people one meal. (Renss Greene/Loudoun Now)
Broad Run High School students pour rice into a funnel to fill meal bags. (Renss Greene/Loudoun Now)
A Broad Run High School student measures a scoop of rice for a meal bag. (Renss Greene/Loudoun Now)
Stop Hunger Now boxes go around the world to help needy people. In 2015, the organization sent meals to 37 countries. (Renss Greene/Loudoun Now)
Students lounge on a pallet of rice, distributing refills to meal bag assembly stations that run out. (Renss Greene/Loudoun Now)
400 Broad Run High School students took time off class to pack 20,000 meals for Stop Hunger Now on Friday, November 18. (Renss Greene/Loudoun Now)
The meal packages include rice, soy flour, dehydrated vegetable mix, and a vitamin packet. (Renss Greene/Loudoun Now)
Broad Run High School English teacher Beth Konkoski helped organize the day’s meal packing event. (Renss Greene/Loudoun Now)
Broad Run High School students worked assembly line-style to package 20,000 meals. (Renss Greene/Loudoun Now)
Stop Hunger Now Assistant Program Manager Alex Hart announces 10,000 meals packed—halfway through the day’s work—with a cymbal. (Renss Greene/Loudoun Now)
Broad Run High School pack meal bags into boxes to ship out. (Renss Greene/Loudoun Now)