As Andre Acra walks past a construction site for a new luxury apartment complex on his way to class, he can’t help but feel resentment toward the plethora of upscale housing juxtaposed with the daily ...
Looking to get regular volunteer hours? Sign up for food recovery shifts, which can take as little as 30 minutes, to help reduce waste right here on campus with the Food Recovery Network (FRN).
WASHINGTON, Dec. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Food Recovery Network (FRN) is thrilled to announce an exciting milestone as we approach the recovery of 100,000 pounds of surplus food in partnership with ...
Case Western Reserve University’s Food Recovery Network is looking for volunteers to help recover and deliver food to local soup kitchens over the summer. While the commitment will only take a small ...
BALTIMORE, Aug. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Food Recovery Network (FRN) distributes free fresh produce that would have otherwise gone to waste, to feed children and families experiencing food insecurity ...
11.9 percent of residents of Tompkins County, or 12,200 people, were food insecure in 2022, according to Feeding America. Charlotte Ariyan ’26 said she believes Cornell can be part of the solution. As ...
TROY, N.Y. — The Food Recovery Network at Russell Sage College is making strides in sustainability and community support by donating surplus food to Joseph's House and Shelter. Each week, students and ...
Large events often produce a significant amount of food waste. However, over the Super Bowl LIX weekend, a national organization worked with Louisiana student volunteers to minimize the huge party's ...
BRAINERD, Minn., April 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Food Recovery Network (FRN) is excited to announce significant milestones in food recovery and sustainability efforts through Central Lakes ...
At lunch time inside American University’s (AU) dining hall, food is hot and stomachs are empty. Every day, chefs whip up something delicious to eat. But once the food is served, what happens to the ...
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