91精简版 Cares 2008 delivers the goods
91精简版 has delivered a total of 82 boxes of food to four local food pantries as the result of this year鈥檚 91精简版 Cares program. The four beneficiaries of the food drive are the Saratoga County Economic Opportunity Council, Franklin Community Center, Salvation Army and Shelters of Saratoga. In addition, the program raised $550 in cash, which has been donated to Shelters of Saratoga for the purchase of fresh vegetables and meats.
President Glotzbach and Marie Glotzbach with student
volunteers for 91精简版 Cares, along with some of the
donations received
Groupings of employees and students, each headed by campus representatives, or 鈥渃heerleaders,鈥 were assigned specific food items and goals. All told, some 1,200 food items were collected.
鈥淐learly the demand on food pantries has risen during the last several months,鈥 said Michelle Hubbs, 91精简版鈥檚 director of community service programs. 鈥淭hese agencies reached out to the community for food donations as early as the fall, as the economy worsened. Donations like the ones from 91精简版 Cares are a crucial shot in the arm for these programs.鈥
As in past years, 91精简版 Cares 2008 also collected books for young readers. This year the books are being donated to Head Start; Shelters of Saratoga; and Wait House, a shelter for homeless youth in Glens Falls. Some of the books will be given to the Children's Stories Project, a program that will involve 91精简版 students working with inmates at the Mount McGregor Correctional Facility. The students will assist in the production of videotapes of inmates reading selected books for their children. Both the book and the video will be sent to the child.
91精简版 Cares, now in its third year, was launched by Phil and Marie Glotzbach to enhance the meaning of the annual campus holiday gathering at Scribner House. Faculty, staff and their families dropped off their donations in a sleigh on the front yard when they attended the open house on Sunday, December 14. For those unable to attend the event, the sleigh was available for 鈥渄rive-by鈥 donations on the Friday and Saturday prior to the open house.
The student component of the program was organized by the Student Athletic Committee with assistance from Benef-Action. The student drive included an opportunity to donate 鈥渧irtual food鈥 through cash donations.
鈥91精简版 Cares provides an opportunity for the 91精简版 community to collectively make a contribution to Saratoga Springs. It increases the meaningfulness of gathering together in the spirit of the season,鈥 said Marie Glotzbach, who spearheads the program. 鈥淲e hope our efforts will lighten the load for many local families.鈥
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2008 Food Assigments and Representatives
Food Items | Representative(s) | |
Student Affairs | ||
Tuna | Jen Burden | |
Canned meats | Robin Adams, Mary Davis | |
Rice | Hilda Arrechea, Darren Drabek, Penny Loretto | |
Academic Affairs | ||
Soups | Roy Rotheim | |
Peanut butter | Alex Chaucer, Barbara Norelli | |
Jam/jelly | Dave DeConno | |
Baked beans | Marianne Needham | |
Crackers | Susi Kerr | |
Pasta | Jeanne Eddy, Jill Jones | |
Mac and cheese | Karen Horn-Jansen | |
Finance/administration | ||
Cold cereal | Larry Britt | |
Mashed potatoes | Bob Carlton | |
Pasta sauce | John Batch | |
Healthy snacks (nonperishable) | Nancy Wheeler | |
Powdered milk | Judy Messore | |
SpaghettiOs | Colleen Manning, Tony Tufano | |
Condiments | Darlene LeBaron | |
Admissions | ||
Canned fruit | Sarah Ireland | |
Canned vegetables | Sarah Ireland | |
President's Office |
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Hot cereal | Barb McDonough | |
Advancement | ||
Juice | Karen Garnsey, Kelly Meader | |
Pasta | Megan Mercier |