The University of Louisiana Monroe and Louisiana Delta Community College are again partnering to assist a local community agency for MLK Day of Service on Monday, Jan. 18, 2021.
This year, ULM and LDCC are collecting items for the Food Bank of Northeast Louisiana.
"We are all aware of the impact that the pandemic has had on individual's ability to feed themselves and/or their families. The Foodbank has met that need and will continue to do so throughout this holiday season. Therefore, we will help with replenishing the shelves after this holiday season," said Pamela Higgins Saulsbury, Ph.D., ULM professor, and director of the School of Behavioral and Social Sciences.
"We are asking faculty, staff, students, and community partners to join us in this initiative and donate the requested items," said Saulsberry, who has coordinated ULM’s MLK Day of Service for more than a decade.
MLK Day of Service collection bins are located in Strauss Hall on the first floor, north entrance; Student Life and Leadership office, second floor of the SUB; ULM Library; Activity Center; Coenen Hall and Starbucks.
The most-needed items include:
Food
Peanut/almond butter (plastic jars only)
Beans (dry or canned)
Canned meats/seafood (tuna, chicken)
Meals in a box/can (box or bag)
Boxed cereal
Canned fruits and vegetables
Canned soups
Non-food
Bath tissue
Paper towels
Toothpaste
Toothbrushes
Deodorant
Bath soap
Feminine hygiene items
The Food Bank of Northeast Louisiana procures, sorts, inventories, and provides food to partner agencies for distribution into their local communities.
An initiative of the Corporation for National and Community Service (nationalservice.gov), MLK National Day of Service is on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the third Monday in January.
For more information, contact Pamela Higgins Saulsberry, Ph.D., at 318-342-1445 or LDCC Dean Alvina Thomas at 318-345-9145.