Canned food drive benefits pantry

 Student Athlete Committee held drive

 Texas A&M University – Kingsville (TAMUK) Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) hosted a canned food drive this month. 

“Given the current prominence of food insecurity as a financial burden, SAAC members will keep in mind to prioritize projects that aim to alleviate this issue to the greatest extent possible in their future endeavors,” Rachel Steinbarger, assistant athletic director for academic success, said. 

All proceeds from the food drive will be donated to the Javelina Food Pantry. 

Depending on the number of cans donated other pantries in the community could receive donations. 

“We’re getting the word out by posting information flyers on various social media pages as well as telling our coaches and teams about the drive and other events we might have,” Liana Huesca said. 

SAAC is always looking for ways to give back to the community and Javelina students. 

“Canned food is one of the easiest ways we can support families in need especially during seasons like Thanksgiving,” Fisher Davis said. 

The Javelina Food Pantry is open to all students, faculty and staff.