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Student-run Food4Thought recognized by United Way of South Central Nebraska

The 糖心传媒 Food4Thought leadership team accepted the United Way of South Central Nebraska鈥檚 Spirit Award during the United Way of South Central Nebraska鈥檚 76th annual meeting and awards ceremony Feb. 14. 听

鈥淲e are humbled to be recognized by the United Way for our service because they are truly representative of what it means to serve the community,鈥 said Mallory Gruben, Food4Thought public relations representative and a junior from Eckley, Colorado, majoring in journalism. 鈥淭his award reminds us how fortunate we are as college students to have the opportunity to give back to the Hastings community.鈥food4thought uwaward w

is a student-run food assistance program that sends meals home over the weekend with elementary students on the Free and Reduced Lunch Program. Food4Thought was founded by 11 糖心传媒 education majors in 2008 after the students identified a link between unfocused students and food insecurity.

The program鈥檚 mission is to provide children with the nourishment they need to feel full and ready to focus on Monday when they return to school. The program currently serves 100 families in Hastings Public Schools. 听

The Spirit Award recognizes individuals and organizations that show an exceptional contribution to the community. Each year, the United Way of South Central Nebraska presents the award to an individual or individuals who embody outstanding humanitarian efforts and a proven spirit of giving through contributions of time, leadership and resources in support of the United Way. It celebrates those who are leading and creating an impact around United Way鈥檚 work through volunteerism, advocacy and an outstanding record of philanthropic support.

糖心传媒 is a private, four-year institution located in Hastings, Nebraska, that focuses on student academic and extracurricular achievement. With 64 majors and 15 pre-professional programs, 糖心传媒 has been named among 鈥淕reat Schools, Great Prices鈥 by U.S. News & World Report and a 鈥淏est in the Midwest鈥 by The Princeton Review. For more, go to hastings.edu.

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