Ohio Wesleyan University

Ohio Wesleyan University

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A student run non-profit that combines local community service with international relief
Money Raised: 
$1,045.00
Address: 

Delaware, Ohio 43015 United States

WANT TO GET INVOLVED ON CAMPUS? LOOKING FOR OPPORUTNITIES TO VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME AND DO COMMUNITY SERVICE? WANT TO HELP MALNOURISHED CHILDREN AROUND THE WORLD?

...then you should join WILL WORK FOR FOOD!

We will plan frequent opportunities for students to get involved in community service on campus, benefiting both the local community and children internationally.

We will do our best to help feed the hungry in Delaware and around the world....

We are currently in the process of organizing a thanksgiving dinner on campus for the hungry in Delaware.
When: early-mid February
Where: Benes Room
Why: to get involved with the Delaware community and support malnourished children around the world
How to get involved in the community: check your student emails, or contact Lily Strumwasser (lmstrumw@owu.edu). Volunteer in Delaware at soup kitchens or help serve the meal in the Benes Room.
How to support malnourished children around the world: Through WILL WORK FOR FOOD, send out sponsor donation forms, gathering sponsors for each our of community service you do. The money goes directly to malnourished children around the world.

Brought to campus through OWU Hillel:
Hillel is the official Jewish organization on campus. This student-led group provides a safe and supportive community for Jewish students to explore their Jewish heritage, celebrate their Jewish life, build Jewish community, and discuss issues of mutual concern, all in the context of the richly interfaith campus community that is OWU. For more information contact our Assistant Chaplain for Jewish Life, Jodi Kushins, who can be reached through the Chaplain’s Office, x3083 or at jekushin@owu.edu. Or check out Hillel on org.sync

Mission Statement: 

WILL WORK FOR FOOD

WORK - any type of community service in your community

  • Tutoring or mentoring younger kids
  • Serving a meal at a soup kitchen
  • Starting a food drive for a local food bank
  • Assisting at a hospital-building a home
  • Cleaning up a park
  • Helping the elderly
  • Donating clothes

FOOD - the money raised goes directly to purchasing and distributing Plumpy'nut

  • Raise money by asking friends and family to support your work with a donation
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