The Georgia Southern Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is spearheading a timely food drive to support the Bulloch County and Statesboro Food Bank. This initiative, a partnership with APEX, will see Eagles sports representatives collecting canned food donations at six different home events from October 25 to November 16. Fans are encouraged to contribute to this worthy cause and help alleviate hunger in the local community.
Tackling Hunger, One Can at a Time
Rallying the Flock for a Cause
The Georgia Southern SAAC has a long-standing tradition of partnering with the Statesboro Food Bank to collect food for the holiday season. This year's effort is being led by SAAC vice-president and community service representative Ella Zierdt, a member of the GS cross country/track and field team. The committee's dedication to this cause is a testament to the university's commitment to making a positive impact on the local community.A Schedule of Giving
From October 25 to November 16, Eagles sports representatives will be present at six different home events, soliciting canned food donations from fans. The schedule includes the following:- Friday, Oct. 25 @ 6pm | Hanner Fieldhouse | Volleyball vs James Madison- Sunday, Oct. 27 @ 7pm | Bo Pitts Field | Men's Soccer vs UCF- Sunday, Oct. 27 @ noon | Bo Pitts Field | Women's Soccer vs Southern Miss- Monday, Nov. 11 @ 7pm | Hanner Fieldhouse | Men's Basketball vs Augusta- Tuesday, Nov. 12 @ 6pm | Hanner Fieldhouse | Women's Basketball vs Bethune-Cookman- Saturday, Nov. 16 @ TBD | Paulson Stadium | Football vs TroyThis comprehensive schedule ensures that fans attending a variety of Georgia Southern sporting events have the opportunity to contribute to the food drive and make a tangible difference in the lives of those in need.Feeding the Community, One Can at a Time
The Georgia Southern SAAC's food drive is more than just a collection of canned goods; it's a testament to the university's commitment to community service and social responsibility. By partnering with the Statesboro Food Bank, the student-athletes are not only providing much-needed sustenance to those in need but also fostering a sense of unity and civic engagement within the campus and local community.A Tradition of Giving
This year's food drive is the latest in a long line of collaborative efforts between the Georgia Southern SAAC and the Statesboro Food Bank. Over the past five years, the committee has consistently stepped up to the plate, rallying the university's student-athlete population and fan base to support this vital cause. The continued success of these initiatives underscores the deep-rooted culture of philanthropy and community service that permeates the Georgia Southern athletic department.A Winning Combination: Athletics and Altruism
The Georgia Southern SAAC's food drive is a shining example of how student-athletes can leverage their platform to make a tangible difference in the lives of others. By harnessing the power of their respective sports and the unwavering support of the university's fan base, these young leaders are demonstrating the transformative potential of combining athletic excellence with a steadfast commitment to social responsibility.