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Louisa County Resource Council reports rising demand; expands volunteer operations and food-storage capacity
Summary
Executive Director Lloyd Runett told supervisors the Resource Council has expanded volunteer hours, added a walk-in refrigerator, partnered with Hunters for the Hungry and is serving roughly 1,900 households monthly. He said demand for services rose around 11% in 2025 and encouraged volunteer and food donations.
Lloyd Runett, executive director of the Louisa County Resource Council, told the Board of Supervisors on Oct. 20 the nonprofit has seen rising demand for food and other services and has taken steps to expand capacity.
Runett said the Resource Council increased volunteer hours substantially in 2024 and that it is now running a continuous nonperishable food drive to keep supplies…
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