Access & Opportunity Dads Weekend food drive

Consider donating non-perishable foods this weekend during our Dad’s Weekend Food Drive for the Access & Opportunity Food Pantry located in Lighty 260.

Our top five needs are: Canned soups, canned fruit, cereals, canned proteins (tuna, canned chicken, chili, etc.), pasta and pasta sauces. We are also accepting donations of can openers and vegetarian friendly options. This year Dissmore’s IGA is also selling $10 donation bags in their store or on their website. The store manager has agreed to add a 10 percent of the food on top of whatever amount of donations the pantry receives from customers.

Donation Drop Off Locations:

Lighty Student Services Building, Room 260

Monday – Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.

Lewis Alumni Center

Friday, November 15, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.

Saturday, November 16, 1:30–4 p.m. (open three hours before kick-off)

Dissmore’s IGA:

Visit Dissmore’s IGA (https://www.dissmores.com/stores/dissmores-iga) and/or visit them at 1205 N Grand Ave. Pullman, WA 99163.

For additional information or any questions please contact us at (509) 335-1280 or via email at aea.front.desk@wsu.edu. More information about the Access & Opportunity Food Pantry located in Lighty 260 can be found at https://aea.wsu.edu/food-pantry/.

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