(FAYETTEVILLE,
N.C.) – The holidays are a
time to give thanks and appreciate the blessings in one's life. The
members of the USA South Athletic Conference Student-Athlete
Advisory Committee (SAAC) realized that not everyone is as
fortunate as they are and wanted to do something to help make it a
happier holiday in their communities, thus Cans Across the
Conference was initiated in 2004.
SAAC organized the canned food drive as a community service
competition amongst the 13 institutions in the USA South.
Each campus SAAC collected cans and other non-perishable items at
their school to benefit a local charity. It was up to each
institution to decide how they wanted to collect and to which group
the donation would go. The institution with the most items
collected would be crowned the Cans Across the Conference
Champion.
Overall, the USA South institutions collected 25,505 items
this fall. Over the 11-year history of the program, USA South
Conference institutions have donated 305,187 items to various
organizations. With a grand total of 6,592 items, Ferrum College is
the Cans Across the Conference Champion for 2014. The
Panthers are winners for the second consecutive year and
will be presented the Cans Across the Conference Trophy at a later
date. Methodist University collected 4,187 items to
finish second while Averett University's 4,072 items rounded
out the top-three.
Below is a list of the local organizations where the USA South
institutions donated their collections:
Averett
University - God's Storehouse, a food bank for the less
fortunate in Danville, Virginia and "Hope" which is an on-campus
can goods collection that gives food to Averett staff that cannot
afford it.
Ferrum
College - Split between local Franklin County, Virginia
food banks.
Greensboro College
- Urban Ministry of Greensboro, North Carolina.
Huntingdon College
- Montgomery, Alabama Area Food Bank.
LaGrange
College - The Salvation Army in LaGrange, Georgia.
Mary Baldwin
College - Blue Ridge, Virginia-Area Food Bank.
Maryville College
-The New Providence Presbyterian Church Community Food Drive.
Meredith College -
Split between "The Daisy Trade Too" which is an on campus
organization that supports Meredith students and their families in
need of food and InterAct of Wake County Residential Shelter,
a local shelter that provides housing and education for women and
their families who are victims of domestic and sexual abuse.
Methodist
University - Split between the Fayetteville, North
Carolina Urban Ministry.
Piedmont
College - Split between the local Habersham Animal
Shelter and Clarkesville Soup Kitchen.
William Peace
University - The Raleigh, North Carolina Bread of Life Food
Pantry.
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