On January 26 and 27, more than 800 volunteers will gather
in the UT Health Education Building to again assemble thousands of meals
through the Feed My Starving Children program. You can help by joining the Mobile Pack, donating money for
food and by spreading the word.
UT’s participation in this Mobile Pack event is sponsored by
the College of Business and Innovation (COBI) Klar Leadership Academy, which
was founded in 2015 with the support of Steven Klar, a 1971 COBI alumnus and a
New York City builder and real estate developer. Mr. Klar will be attending
this event to work a production shift with his wife Kathy and son Ashton, who are
coming in from New York.
Additionally, longtime UT benefactor and COBI alumnus
Ed Kinsey is a primary sponsor of this year’s event through the Kinsey Family
Foundation and will also be in attendance working a shift with his family.
"Members of the College of Business and Innovation's
Klar Leadership Academy have set a goal to build 160,000 meals for Caribbean
hurricane relief and are taking the lead to recruit 850 volunteers and raise
nearly $40,000 for this year's event,” said
Dr. Clint Longenecker, Distinguished University Professor and director of the
Center for Leadership and Organizational Excellence in the College of Business
and Innovation.
“At the University of Toledo we are all about developing
student leaders who can fulfill the University's mission of ‘improving the
human condition,’” Dr. Longenecker
continued. “This event is a perfect example of our students developing
leadership, servant-leadership, planning, and team building skills while
serving a greater purpose - to help create solutions to the problem of world
hunger."
"We are all very excited about this big campus-wide
event and are working very hard to make it a big success,” noted COBI student
Nick Johnston. “It's something bigger than ourselves. It's a win-win: we are learning invaluable leadership skills
while at the same time helping address global issues like world
hunger."
“I had the amazing experience of volunteering last year to
make these nutritious packs for children in Haiti,” said COBI student and Klar
Leadership Academy member Natalie Zerucha. “I participated in the last shift possible
last year and we created a total of 34,776 meals which feeds 95 kids for an
entire year! My heart was so full to pray over the last shipment before it got
on the truck. I learned a lot about myself that day and I challenge you to do
the same. Here is your chance to give back to kids who need nutrition in their
lives.”
While members of the Klar Leadership Academy are taking the
lead in organizing the event, hundreds of volunteers and at least $36,000 are
needed to help obtain the goal of assembling 160,000 meals over the two day
mobile pack.
There will be three shifts on Friday, January 26 following
the noon setup: noon to 2 p.m. 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. There will also be three shifts on Saturday,
January 27: 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.; noon to 2 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
To donate or register to help at the event, go to https://give.fmsc.org/Toledo.
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