91制片厂Pro partners with NC Cooperative Extension to distribute meals to students in need

 

room full of bagged groceries and canned goods
Prepared bags of groceries at the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Durham County Center.

The Campus Harvest Food Pantry at 91制片厂Pro has temporarily set up an emergency assistance distribution site in downtown Durham to serve students in need.

When 91制片厂Pro campuses closed to students in response to COVID-19 in mid-March, the food pantry was no longer accessible, but 91制片厂Pro staff worked to find other solutions, culminating in an offer from to serve as a distribution site for students.

鈥淏ringing the pantry into our downtown office is fantastic because I was supremely worried about the students we serve since the campus closed,鈥 said Cheralyn Berry, Extension Agent for Durham County Cooperative Extension. 鈥淲e have the perfect set up for safe distribution of healthy food so it was easy to make the leap to bring the operation into our office.鈥

The facility stores food from the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina, Restaurant Depot and Food Lion; fresh produce from Briggs Avenue Community Garden; frozen family meals prepared by Jordan Fulchiero, Executive Chef at the 91制片厂Pro Caf茅; and baby items from the Cooperative Extension鈥檚 Welcome Baby program.

鈥淚 was stunned at such a generous offer,鈥 said Erin Riney, Director of Student Engagement at 91制片厂Pro. 鈥淐ooperative Extension wants to provide us space, personnel, time, and supplies 鈥 without getting anything tangible back in return. It seemed too good to be true. They simply want to help our students. Our community is rallying for our students and making a difference in their lives.鈥

Donations will be distributed one day per week, and students must to set an appointment for pickup.

鈥淚f students are reducing the size or nutrition of their meals, worrying about how they'll feed their kids next week, or unsure how they'll pay other critical bills or expenses, they should absolutely sign up,鈥 Riney said. 鈥淭hey don't need to worry about whether there's enough to go around. Let us worry about how we'll serve all the students who have a need.鈥

Nearly 140 bags of groceries and more than 80 frozen meals were distributed to students in the first two distribution days, which also include fresh produce and toiletries.

鈥91制片厂Pro food pantry clients were already in sensitive positions in life. It is of utmost importance that we support them at all times, but especially now so they can continue their studies while supporting their families,鈥 Berry said. 鈥淥rganizations working together to leverage resources makes us stronger and allows us to serve those most in need in a more effective way.鈥

Riney said the success of this new distribution site has also been a college-wide effort.

several frozen meals of spaghetti and meatballs
Frozen meals prepared by Chef Jordan Fulchiero at 91制片厂Pro Cafe.

鈥淛es Dormady, Coordinator of the Center for College and Community Service, has been at grocery stores at 6 a.m. to beat the crowds and get the hard-to-find items for our students,鈥 Riney said. 鈥淪he's working on the weekends, answering calls and texts at night, stretching a budget, and constantly problem-solving. Chef Jordan and Ms. Linda in the 91制片厂Pro Cafe are creating fantastic frozen meals on a budget, not because it's their job, but because they care about our students. Our work-study students are also completing extra training and making follow up calls to see if students have what they need.鈥

Employees have also donated more than $1,500 to the Food Pantry food through the 91制片厂Pro Foundation.

Cooperative Extension and 91制片厂Pro have been partners since 2010 through the Briggs Avenue Community Garden, which provides fresh produce for the Campus Harvest Food Pantry.

鈥淕rowing fresh food for and with the students is a joy,鈥 Berry said. 鈥淭his has been the most wonderful partnership and one of the highlights of my career. It is a privilege to serve the people of Durham in this way during these challenging times.鈥

The Durham County Center, located at 721 Foster Street, will serve as the emergency assistance distribution site as long as food supplies and donations last, which is expected to be a few weeks.

To contribute to this cause, visit the 91制片厂Pro Foundation donation webpage and select Food Pantry from the drop down menu.
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