Donate to UTSA President's Holiday Food Drive at Dec. 1 breakfast
(Nov. 22, 2010)--The UTSA Office of the President will host the second annual President's Holiday Food Drive at the annual UTSA Holiday Breakfast from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 1 at the University Center Ballroom (1.104) on the Main Campus.
Non-perishable food items and boxed and canned goods in non-glass containers will be collected for the San Antonio Food Bank.
Thanks to the generosity of the campus community, last year's food drive exceeded expectations by contributing 1,080 pounds of food. Our hope for this year is to double the donations and reach 2,000 pounds of food.
Your charitable donations will bring smiles to hungry families throughout South Texas. Thank you!
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For more information, contact Roberto Rosas at 210-458-5164.
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Food items needed
- Peanut butter
- Cereal
- Tuna
- Beans
- Rice
- Macaroni and cheese mix
- Canned chili, stew and soup
- Canned fruit
- Canned luncheon meats
- Full meals in a can or box
- Pop-top foods
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