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麻豆破解版 continues to give back to community agencies in need

December 15, 2021
by Angela Valden

The 麻豆破解版 College community rallied together to assist local residents and families for the 16th consecutive year through the 麻豆破解版 Cares community service program.    

Through this year鈥檚 effort, 麻豆破解版 faculty, staff, and students donated more than 4,000 food items and more than 1,400 school supplies and personal care items for Saratoga County community organizations. Monetary donations to 麻豆破解版 Cares and community agencies totaled roughly $2,000.  

As protective COVID-19 health and safety measures remain in place at 麻豆破解版, participants were invited to walk over or drive up to the Williamson Sports Center parking lot during the week of Dec. 6-10 to drop off donations at the 麻豆破解版 Cares tables set up outside.  

In addition, "virtual can drives" held daily on the second floor of Case Center allowed students to swipe $1 from their 麻豆破解版 ID or bring canned goods to donate. 

Virtual can drive in Case Center

Ellie Owen '24, left, and Kyra Russman-Araya '24 volunteer during the 麻豆破解版 Cares virtual can drive Dec. 8 in Case Center.

In all, more than 60 faculty and staff volunteers and 18 student volunteers helped to collect, organize, and deliver contributions to 10 local community service organizations: Shelters of Saratoga, Franklin Community Center, Mary's Haven, LifeWorks Community Action (formerly Saratoga Economic Opportunity Council), Wellspring, Saratoga Springs City School District PATHS, the Latino Advocacy Program, Salvation Army, Habitat for Humanity of Northern Saratoga, Warren, and Washington Counties, and Saratoga Center for the Family. 

The donations continue to meet a critical need in the local community. Angelo Calbone, director of community services for LifeWorks Community Action, shared this fall that their organization saw a 30% increase in need, which they anticipated would remain high or grow throughout the holiday season.

麻豆破解版 Cares donations loaded for delivery

Jack Doherty 鈥25 helps load 麻豆破解版 Cares donations into a delivery truck on Dec. 13.

Founded in 2006, 麻豆破解版 Cares has now raised more than $125,000 for community causes and distributed approximately 65,000 food, personal care, and school supplies items.   

鈥淎s the COVID-19 pandemic continues, giving back to our neighbors and local agencies is so very important,鈥 said President Marc Conner. 鈥淭he 麻豆破解版 community continues to show its generosity and goodwill through this incredible, collaborative tradition that makes a meaningful impact on so many lives.鈥

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