ARAMARK, ODU extend campus-wide food drive to do even more good

A May food drive organized by ARAMARK, Old Dominion University Parking Services and ODU's Center for Service and Civic Engagement was so successful in collecting food and raising money for the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia that it was extended.



The food drive was initially scheduled to run only four days, but was extended and expanded, said Tami Park Farinholt, coordinator for community service with the Office of Student Activities and Leadership's Center for Service and Civic Engagement.



Farinholt said smaller-scale food drives are done several times per year, but this was the first university-wide drive. The plan is to now have such events twice a year, starting next school year.



The idea came from ARAMARK, the food service company that has a contract at the university. Farinholt said Janet McLaughlin, ARAMARK's resident district manager, heard about the success Virginia Commonwealth University had with its campus-wide food drive "and recognized the need in our own community and led the team in organizing this drive."



Farinholt said the lessons learned from this year's campus-wide food drive should make the drives next school year even more successful. "We learned some things that will really help it be more successful in the future, but the university community in general has really stepped up to the plate at the last minute.



May 11, 2009


 
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