Please visit the link to learn more about the Swipe Out Hunger program: https://www.ncat.edu/campus-life/campus-enterprises/aggie-onecard/swipe-out-hunger.php

Food Recovery Network is a student-led volunteer opportunity in partnership with Aggie Dining. Once per week, volunteers come into the Williams Dining Hall to package, weigh and distribute food that would otherwise become waste. Food is then distributed to a local partner to assist in closing the food insecurity gap in the community. For more info, please visit the following link: https://www.foodrecoverynetwork.org/  

Interested in volunteering? Please fill out the form at the following link: https://forms.gle/icwwmodEYD255WgL8

Did you know that every year, 60 million tons of food is wasted in the U.S.? Gradually reducing food waste by 15% will help cut hunger in half. Sodexo, Aggie Dining's food service management company, is committed to ongoing food recovery efforts - collaborating with food recovery partners and donating hundreds of thousands of pounds of food to local food banks across the country.

Aggie Dining unites college students in an effort to fight food waste and hunger in the Greensboro community by recovering surplus perishable food from campus and donating it to people in need. North Carolina A&T State University's local chapter of the Food Recovery Network donates food year-round to local hunger relief organizations within the Greensboro community in efforts to stop hunger. 

Please visit the link to learn more about Sodexo's Stop Hunger initiative: http://us.stop-hunger.org/home.html

Swipe Out Hunger

Aggie Dining Food Recovery Network 

Did you know that every year, 60 million tons of food is wasted in the U.S.? Gradually reducing food waste by 15% will help cut hunger in half. Sodexo, Aggie Dining's food service management company, is committed to ongoing food recovery efforts - collaborating with food recovery partners and donating hundreds of thousands of pounds of food to local food banks across the country.

Donations

Aggie Dining unites college students in an effort to fight food waste and hunger in the Greensboro community by recovering surplus perishable food from campus and donating it to people in need. North Carolina A&T State University's local chapter of the Food Recovery Network donates food year-round to local hunger relief organizations within the Greensboro community in efforts to stop hunger. 

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