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Dec. 6, 2010 volume 21. issue 7 chaffeybreeze.com JOSHUA HICKEN
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Food for thought students helping students
MOSES ESTRADA
he word “charity” might evoke images of food banks or homeless shelters, or of the poor gathered in lines, waiting to receive the comforts that many people can get at their leisure. However, charity is taking a less familiar form this season, and in a place much closer to home. The Christian club, “Christians at Chaffey College,” has been hosting its first annual “Extra-Credit Canned-Food Drive” since November. The drive’s goal is simple: collect canned food in classes, then distribute it on campus. The incentives (aside from fuzzy feelings) are also pretty straightforward. Each instructor that participates is expected to provide some appropriate extra credit in return for donations, and the Christian club will award a free lunch or pizza party to the class and instructor that collect the most canned goods. Actually, only one thing makes this canned food drive stand out from the many manifestations of holiday charity — the recipients. At the end of the drive, the donated goods will be distributed to students, without qualification. While the cans are still stocked, they will given out on Dec. 9 in the Wignall Museum patio from 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m.
TOP: The food is picked up, wrapped and taken to be stocked to be given to students at a later time. BOTTOM LEFT: Steven Widmark and Tyler Reed arrange the food in boxes, for the event on Dec. 9. RIGHT: Members Esther Young, Nicaise Ketcha and Eunice Gutierrez of “Christians at Chaffey College” move the cans to the bookstore for storage.
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