Donation Drive for Little Rock and Wynne, Arkansas

Donation Drive for Little Rock and Wynne, Arkansas
AAST/Sankofa

The African and African American Studies RSO, Sankofa, and the Black Student Association, BSA, are hosting a donation drive for those who were impacted by the recent tornadoes in Little Rock and Wynne, Arkansas. 

Drop-off is in the African and African American Studies Lounge which is located at 230 Memorial Hall at 480 N. Campus Dr. And donations can be picked up if needed! 

Items needed are non-perishables, duct tape, cases of water, toiletries, hygiene products including menstrual products, diapers, baby wipes, powdered milk, first aid kits, trash bags, batteries, flashlights, gloves and more! Anything helps!

For questions, please contact Ani-ya Beasley, president of Sankofa, atbeasle@uark.edu or sankofa@uark.edu.

Contacts

Ani-ya Beasley, president of Sankofa, Head African and African American Studies Ambassador
African and African American Studies
479-445-8259, atbeasle@uark.edu

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