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Volunteers Pack 15K Meals At Chantilly High For Children In Need

Samson Cares, the philanthropic initiative of Samson Properties, packed 15,050 meals at Chantilly High School for children in the area.

More than 300 volunteers gathered at Chantilly High School on Saturday as part of a Samson Properties program to pack meals for children in need in Fairfax County.
More than 300 volunteers gathered at Chantilly High School on Saturday as part of a Samson Properties program to pack meals for children in need in Fairfax County. (Courtesy of Samson Properties)

CHANTILLY, VA — Samson Cares, the philanthropic initiative of Samson Properties, and Generosity Feeds partnered for their annual meal creation event on Saturday to benefit children in need in Fairfax County.

Samson Properties’ agents, staff and their families gathered at Chantilly High School to pack a total of 15,050 meals of fiesta black beans and rice. The meals created will be made available to children across the county.

Prior to the event, Samson Cares surpassed its fundraising goal of $15,000 for Generosity Feeds.

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“We are thrilled to have partnered with Generosity Feeds for another successful meal packing event,” Donny Samson, CEO of Samson Properties, said in a statement. “We are so blessed to have the ability to feed thousands of local families, so they will not have to worry about where their next meal will come from.”

Samson Companies LLC is an independently owned real estate brokerage firm headquartered in Chantilly. The firm operates as Samson Properties and Samson Commercial Properties. Affiliated brand services include Samson Property Management LLC and Cardinal Title Group LLC, a title and settlement company.

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Since 2018, Samson Cares has helped to make more than 50,000 meals for children in the area through Generosity Feeds.

More than 300 volunteers of all ages attended Saturday’s event at Chantilly High School to pack the meals. It took the volunteers two hours to finish packing the meals.

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