Razorback Food Recovery Volunteers Needed

Razorback Food Recovery Volunteers Needed
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Are you looking to make a difference in your community? Razorback Food Recovery needs volunteers this upcoming spring! As an RFR volunteer, you can be a recovery, repack or distribution volunteer. 

Volunteer shifts are available each day of the week. Volunteering with RFR will include a weekly one- to two-hour shift for the entirety of the spring semester (excluding holidays/breaks, inclement weather days, etc).

Apply by Jan. 16 on Hogsync or contact recovery@uark.edu for more information!

Applicationhttps://cglink.me/2uB/s1547

Deadline: Jan. 16

What is RFR?

Razorback Food Recovery is a student-led and student-operated volunteer program through the Volunteer Action Center housed in the Center for Community Engagement. RFR has eight board members who work with over 20 volunteers to recover food from on-campus dining outlets and local partners. With the help of Chartwells, Greek Life houses, Whole Foods, Full Circle Food Pantry and on-campus events, Razorback Food Recovery can distribute excess food to those who experience food insecurity both on campus and in the Fayetteville community.

The Volunteer Action Center is a student-led organization that connects students at the U of A to service opportunities on and off campus. The Volunteer Action Center seeks to foster a positive relationship between students at the U of A and the Northwest Arkansas community through its six signature programs: Be B.O.L.D., Dream B.I.G., the Jane B. Gearhart Food Circle Food Pantry, Passionate About Literacy, Razorback Food Recovery and Student Engagement. Learn more by visiting volunteer.uark.edu or @uavac on Instagram.

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