This week, Governor Youngkin, Secretary of the Commonwealth Kelly Gee, and Chief Brown volunteered at Feed More, putting together meals for those without a reliable source of food. Feed More needs more volunteers and donations. Join the network of volunteers that not only deliver meals but also provide critical safety checks on fellow Virginians. Every act of kindness goes a long way to help.
This week, Governor Youngkin marked the 346th year of the 1677 Treaty of Middle Plantation with the annual Tribute Ceremony, an acknowledgment of not just the history of Virginia but its present and future. May we continue to celebrate this partnership for years to come in our Commonwealth.
In tune with the spirit of Thanksgiving, First Lady Suzanne S. Youngkin joined Governor Glenn Youngkin in hosting the 2023 Governor’s Volunteerism and Community Service Awards at the Executive Mansion to honor 11 recipients who embody selflessness and generosity. The reception celebrated and acknowledged the outstanding efforts of Virginia’s Volunteers who give thousands of hours of service to their communities.
The First Lady also visited Petersburg, Virginia, to share words of encouragement on the value and dignity of work at the Job and Resource Fair at the Good Shepherd Baptist Church. Hosted by the Office of the Attorney General, in partnership with the Petersburg Sheriff’s Department, the event provided opportunities for returning citizens to connect with 40 nonprofits and employers to find a new job.
Ahead of Thanksgiving, Governor Youngkin paid a surprise visit to Virginia State University Police Officer Bruce Foster, who was shot while responding to a disturbance. Governor Youngkin and his entire administration continue their commitment to supporting those who protect Virginians every day.