Student Service Committee Food Drive
February 14, 2018
The Service Committee of the Student Council will launch a Food Drive on Tuesday, February 20. All of the items collected will go to the St. Catherine University (St. Kate’s) Food Insecurity Project. The project provides a nutritional bridge that supports St. Kate’s students at all degree levels who are experiencing food insecurity in a dignified and culturally-sensitive manner. We will collect food and household items until Wednesday, February 28.
CASA Challenge - Earn Points for Donations, Win Pizza Party
As an incentive, we are having a CASA challenge. Items will be collected and credited to your Casa Family. Families will receive points based on the items that are donated. The top four Casa Families with the most points will get a pizza party in March. Let's all work together to help students and families of St. Kate's to have access to the food and household items that they need.
See below for the list of items that the university needs. Donations can be brought to the Activity Center doors or the Link each morning before school. Checks made out to St. Kate's will also be accepted with much gratitude. Thank you for your generous support.
Bring in the following items and your CASA family will receive points.
Household items earn 5 points for each item/package.
- Shampoo & conditioner
- Cotton balls & QTips
- Unscented lotion
- Deodorant (especially women’s)
- Toilet paper & Kleenex
- Diapers
- Tampons & panty pads (prewrapped)
- Body wash & loofahs
- Razors
- Sponges
- Laundry detergent
- Dish soap
- Coffee (already ground)
Food items earn 1 point for each item/package.
- Mac and Cheese
- Ramen Noodles,
- Any other non-perishable food items that are NOT EXPIRED (please check dates)
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