October 18

MU students stuff a bus to aid food pantry

The Misericordia University campus community donated a van full of non-perishable food items to the Back Mountain Food Pantry as part of the Stuff the Bus campaign organized by Campus Ministry and Staff Council as part of Mercy Week on campus.

Students, faculty and staff donated canned fruits, vegetables, soups, cereals and other baking products to the food pantry. The items were collected throughout the day in Campus Ministry and in the center of campus where a Misericordia van was parked to store the items.

At the end of the day, Mark Stull, serials specialist at the Mary Kintz Bevevino Library and volunteer director of the Back Mountain Food Pantry, accepted the donations from the Misericordia community.


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