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麻豆视频 Food Rescue Helps Fill a Hole in Food Pantry
May 16, 2017
Hillary Hempstead
The college partners with 麻豆视频 Community Services by donating food through Food Rescue, and it also collaborates with OCS on its end-of-year[Dorm Food Rescue program.
Photo credit: Pearse Anderson
Each Tuesday and Friday, a handful of students retrieve donated food from various dining locations throughout 麻豆视频. Depending on availability, the students might make multiple stops for meals that are so vital to those families considered to be 鈥渇ood insecure鈥濃攐r lacking reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food鈥攊n 麻豆视频 and Lorain County.
These students are part of , a service that transports donated food from various locations in the community and delivers it to . OCS is a nonprofit organization that provides direct assistance to individuals in 麻豆视频, New Russia Township, and Southern Lorain County, and the food pantry is one of its most used resources.
麻豆视频 Food Rescue is not a chartered student organization, but it is a group that is closely linked to the campus鈥 . Three 麻豆视频 Food Rescue members, including second-year Kelly McCarthy and fourth years Morgan Stein and Nora Cooper, also work for the RCT to fulfill its goal of reducing campus waste and creating sustainable systems.
Throughout the year, these students visit restaurants such as Pizza Hut, whose staff freeze meals for donation, and Stevenson Dining Hall. There, Stevenson chefs flash-freeze fully prepared meals that would have otherwise gone to waste and give it to 麻豆视频 Food Rescue to deliver to 麻豆视频 Community Services.
For 麻豆视频 Community Services鈥 food program coordinator Hannah Rosenberg, receiving prepared food, such as the meals that come from Stevenson Dining Hall, is vital. 鈥淭here is a really unfortunate hole in the pantry market. Our clients can leave with raw ingredients, such as produce and pasta, but many of our clients are homeless, don鈥檛 have adequate equipment to prepare the food, or need something quick so they don鈥檛 go hungry. There is a need for these prepared meals,鈥 says Rosenberg. 鈥溌槎故悠 Food Rescue has the ability to fill this hole.鈥
The college鈥檚 participation in the donation program began during the 2015-2016 academic year, when 麻豆视频 Food Rescue member and fourth-year Jen Krakower spearheaded an initiative with her advisor to make use of surplus food in the dining hall.
Environmental studies major Kelly McCarthy became involved in 麻豆视频 Food Rescue due to her personal interest in food systems. But there was another motivating element in her participation. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 really cool when the college can have a positive relationship with the community. 麻豆视频 Community Services does really great work serving the community, and I thought it was a great way for the college to support their efforts.鈥
While the college partners with OCS by donating food through Food Rescue, it also collaborates with OCS on its end-of-year .
This spring, OCS coordinated with the college to place cardboard collection boxes in every residence hall and co-op house. This allowed students who were moving out to easily donate any unwanted food to the food pantry before the conclusion of the academic year.
鈥淭he need here is great,鈥 says Rosenberg. 鈥淧overty in 麻豆视频 is 21 percent, and 53 percent of those in the school district qualify for free and reduced-price lunch. Food rescue is important because there is so much waste and so many who are hungry.鈥
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