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ISU student groups host a food drive for local residents

At Illinois State University, a small box is playing a big role in supporting underprivileged residents in the community. The Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA), Punks Against Trump and Food Not Bombs Blo-No joined forces to host a food drive. YDSA Public Relations Chair Oliver Alvarez-Miller said the initiative focused on distributing food to underprivileged communities in the Normal and Bloomington area. “This initiative is an effort for food to be distributed to low-income, homeless and other individuals who do not have access to these foods,” Alvarez-Miller said. Punks Against Trump has done at least two food drives so far, contributing their time and effort to the community. “We did this again because we think it's a valuable use of community time and effort to unite under the common cause of feeding people,” an anonymous Punks Against Trump member said. “All the food received during this drive will go directly to our partners at Food Not Bombs, where it will be prepared and distributed to those in need.” YDSA has weekly meetings on Tuesdays from 6-7 p.m. The food drive ran until Sept. 26.

At Illinois State University, a small box is playing a big role in supporting underprivileged residents in the community. The Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA), Punks Against Trump and Food Not Bombs Blo-No joined forces to host a food drive.

YDSA Public Relations Chair Oliver Alvarez-Miller said the initiative focused on distributing food to underprivileged communities in the Normal and Bloomington area.

“This initiative is an effort for food to be distributed to low-income, homeless and other individuals who do not have access to these foods,” Alvarez-Miller said.

Punks Against Trump has done at least two food drives so far, contributing their time and effort to the community.

“We did this again because we think it's a valuable use of community time and effort to unite under the common cause of feeding people,” an anonymous Punks Against Trump member said. “All the food received during this drive will go directly to our partners at Food Not Bombs, where it will be prepared and distributed to those in need.”

YDSA has weekly meetings on Tuesdays from 6-7 p.m. The food drive ran until Sept. 26.

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