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Martinsburg VAMC Food Service Workers Prepared over 400,000 Meals for Veterans in Fiscal Year 2024

A woman prepares carrots in a kitchen
Natalija Dorfman, a Food Service Worker at the Martinsburg VAMC, prepares carrots for the lunch time salad bar in the Domiciliary cafeteria on Oct. 4, 2024.
By David Porter, Public Affairs Officer - Office of the Medical Center Director

Food Service Workers play an important role in Veterans' health at the Martinsburg VA Medical Center.

They are on duty 365 days a year and prepared over 400,000 meals for Inpatient, Domiciliary, and Community Living Center Veterans last fiscal year. “It is an honor to be able to continue to serve my fellow brothers and sisters. I was proud to work food service in the Navy, but sharing experiences and caring for Veterans here is a whole new privilege,” said Aaron Brown, Food Service Worker.

 Ensuring Veterans at the Medical Center have high-quality meals that are evidence-based, nutrient dense and taste delicious is a part of VA’s whole health focus. As much as possible, seasonal produce from community farmers is utilized. The team also strives to incorporate Veteran preferences and feedback into recipes and meals. “I think it’s great that we can use Veterans’ input to provide meals they enjoy,” said Kevin Brown, Cook Supervisor.

 Healthcare Foodservice Workers Week in October is an opportunity to honor these professionals who help Veterans stay well-nourished and on the road to recovery. “On any given day at any given time, this wonderful team is working to make a difference for those who have served our country.  I couldn’t be more proud of them,” said Annemarie Price, Chief of Nutrition and Food Services.