Texas A&M Greek Life Students Collect Record Breaking Amount of Food
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Posted: 3:30 PM Dec 8, 2008
Texas A&M Greek Life Students Collect Record Breaking Amount of Food
This is the season to give, and that's what Texas A&M students have done.
Reporter: Meredith Stancik
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This is the season to give, and that's what Texas A&M students have done.

Texas A&M Greek Life Students collected a record-breaking 9,410 pounds during their annual food drive.

The students collected food for the Brazos Valley food bank for the past three weeks.

The pounds collected go toward Wednesday's Food for Families Food Drive, so we're definitely off to a great start.

We invite you and your family to join us Wednesday, December 10 for the 13th annual Food for Families Food Drive.

The 12th annual Food for Families Food Drive raised over $66,785 and 196,000 pounds of food! We had more than 30 volunteer groups joined by 15 entertainment groups dedicating their time for the Brazos Valley.

Join us at any of three locations this year; the Brazos Center, 5:30 a.m. to 10:35 p.m., The Kimbro Center in Madisonville or Mid-South Synergy in Navasota from 6:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m., to drop off your donation, as we work to end hunger in the Brazos Valley.


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Posted by: Jesus Location: Diaz on Dec 9, 2008 at 10:17 AM

Greeks are often given a bad reputation and articles like these often are not over-emphasized. 9000 pounds gathered is incredible. To the greeksters at Texas A&M - keep up the great work!
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