Local College Students Donate to Monroe Soup Kitchen
By: JaCoby Tubbs
Updated: January 21, 2013
MONROE -- ULM and Delta Community College students are helping the community in a big way by participating in a canned food and clothing drive.
Patricia Johnson of the Granny Goins Soup Kitchen in Monroe says the items collected will feed more than 200 people per day for the next six months.
Greek lettered organizations and the student government associations from both colleges were present during the activities held in Stubbs Hall on Monday morning.
Officials from the Granny Goins soup kitchen say they are able to feed more than one thousand people in a month with twenty five percent of those being children.
The canned food and clothes drive will allow the kitchen to serve more people of Monroe.
Patricia Johnson of the Granny Goins Soup Kitchen in Monroe says the items collected will feed more than 200 people per day for the next six months.
Greek lettered organizations and the student government associations from both colleges were present during the activities held in Stubbs Hall on Monday morning.
Officials from the Granny Goins soup kitchen say they are able to feed more than one thousand people in a month with twenty five percent of those being children.
The canned food and clothes drive will allow the kitchen to serve more people of Monroe.
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