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UFS community makes difference through Big Give Project
2016-06-10
  
  Food for the needy. From left is Annelize Visagie, Health and Wellness;
Food for the needy. From left is Annelize Visagie, Health and Wellness; 
Vicky Simpson, No Student Hungry Food Bursary Programme; 
Elizabeth Msadu, Health and Wellness; and Lorinda Slippers, Student 
Representative Council Rag Community Service, at the handover of 
the food and cash collected by the RAG Big Give Project. Photo: Jóhann Thormählen  
     
Thanks to the caring  community of the University of the Free State (UFS), students in need were provided  for during exams, and will receive more food in the cold winter months.
  Once again, staff  and students made valuable contributions at the successful RAG Big Give  Project, where food contributions of R 38 176.20 and cash donations of  R25 000 were received. Staff, residences, and the RAG Committee made these  donations as part of the project on 5 May 2016, when contributions were made at  the Bloemfontein Campus gates of the UFS. An extra donation by Imperium,  a residence on the Bloemfontein Campus, of R20 000 for FutureLife helped to achieve the  grand total of food contributions.
  According to Vicky  Simpson, Assistant Officer at the No Student Hungry Food Bursary Programme (NSH), the  food donation is for a  designated group of students who have already been identified as food insecure  by the social work office. “It will be distributed to them on a monthly basis,”  she said.
  The handover of  food collected was done on 25 May 2016 at the RAG  Food store by the RAG Office to Health and  Wellness and the NSH. The RAG Office thanked the UFS community  for its contributions to the project. Parexel, who made cash and food donations,  received special mention. Simpson said “the food will make a huge difference in  the lives of students who do not know where their next meal will come from”. 
  According to Jaco  Faul, Senior Assistant Officer Rag CS, his office is already looking forward to  the next instalment of the Big Give Project. “We challenge faculties and staff  members for the forthcoming Rag Big Give project in October to see if we can  beat the amount collected this time.”