Volunteer: North Campus Mobile Food DistributionVolunteers and donations are needed! Visit this page to sign up for Sept. 9th food distribution. You can also make a reservation to shop at the food distribution event at this page.
North Campus Mobile Food Distribution begins Sept. 9 UM’s Maize & Blue Cupboard (MBC) and Ann Arbor-based Food Gatherers will debut a mobile food distribution program next Wednesday to make MBC resources more accessible to individuals living on North Campus while staying within COVID-19 safety and health guidelines. The first mobile distribution will be Wednesday, Sept. 9 at 2 p.m. in the northwest Parking Lot 10, located along Hubbard Road on North Campus. Additional dates include September 23, October 17 and 23, and November 4 and 18.
The initial idea for the North Campus Distribution pilot originated through the COVID Campus Challenge, sponsored by the College of Engineering and Student Life. Trucks will deliver food items to the lot and shoppers can pick up pre-bagged vegetables and fruits as well as non-perishables pre-boxed for safety. Volunteers and donations are needed! Visit this page to sign up for Sept. 9th food distribution. You can also make a reservation to shop at the food distribution event at this page.Community Partner: MDining Sustainability and Community Outreach Program Volunteers and donations are needed! Visit this page to sign up for Sept. 9th food distribution. You can also make a reservation to shop at the food distribution event at this page.
North Campus Mobile Food Distribution begins Sept. 9 UM’s Maize & Blue Cupboard (MBC) and Ann Arbor-based Food Gatherers will debut a mobile food distribution program next Wednesday to make MBC resources more accessible to individuals living on North Campus while staying within COVID-19 safety and health guidelines. The first mobile distribution will be Wednesday, Sept. 9 at 2 p.m. in the northwest Parking Lot 10, located along Hubbard Road on North Campus. Additional dates include September 23, October 17 and 23, and November 4 and 18.
The initial idea for the North Campus Distribution pilot originated through the COVID Campus Challenge, sponsored by the College of Engineering and Student Life. Trucks will deliver food items to the lot and shoppers can pick up pre-bagged vegetables and fruits as well as non-perishables pre-boxed for safety. Volunteers and donations are needed! Visit this page to sign up for Sept. 9th food distribution. You can also make a reservation to shop at the food distribution event at this page.Community Partner: MDining Sustainability and Community Outreach Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48104 Allow Groups: No |