Copy of Volunteer Sign-up: Temple Thrift (October 12)
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1301 Cecil B. Moore Avenue,Philadelphia PA 19122
12 October, 2022
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Temple University will be hosting a Pop-up Thrift, where we will be selling gently used clothing donated during last year's residence hall move-out, Give + Go Green, recipient of the Professional Recyclers of Pennsylvania's Daniel G. Weisenbach 2018 Environmental Stewardship Award. All of the clothing pieces are under $10, and most of the jeans, sweaters, shirts are under $3. All of the proceeds raised will go directly to The Cherry Pantry. Since 2019 we were able to raise $8,179 to address student food insecurity on Temple's campus. This fundraising sale relies on the help of volunteers throughout the university. We will need volunteers to help staff the clothing tables. Volunteers will be asked to put new merchandise out and collect the pre-paid tickets from our valued customers. Volunteer shifts are split into two-hour increments. FAQs I am excited to help, but I can only volunteer 1 hour. Can I still volunteer? Absolutely!!! Select the shift that best meets your schedule and email [email protected] with your exact availability. We really need your help! I want to help, but I am confused by the process. Will I receive training? Yes! We will have Office of Sustainability staff on hand to walk you through the responsibilities of your volunteer shift. We will also be on-site and floating around to answer any of your volunteer questions. Do I need to wear anything special? Your regular work/school attire is perfect for this event. We will give you something to wear to help identify you as volunteer staff. Will you feed us? In an effort to keep costs down, we won't be providing lunch/snacks. This helps us raise the most money to address student food insecurity on campus. We appreciate your commitment and understanding. Student food insecurity is a real thing? Yes! The U.S. Department of Agriculture defines food security as “access at all times to enough food for an active, healthy life.” According to a new national study published by Temple's own Sara Goldrick-Rab, about 2 in 3 community college students are food insecure. This phenomenon is not limited to community colleges. Many colleges and universities have acknowledged food insecurity on campus and have taken active steps to address student need. (Source: HUNGRY AND HOMELESS IN COLLEGE: RESULTS FROM A NATIONAL STUDY OF BASIC NEEDS INSECURITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION) What happens if there are clothes/household goods leftover? We are hosting a number of fundraising sales on campus. We have already screened the material and donated an entire tractor trailer full of clothes that we didn't find cool enough for school. If we have additional clothing or household goods left over at the end of all of the sale dates, we will donate it to Goodwill. The total tonnage resold and donated will be captured in the university's recycling and waste minimization efforts. How can I contact the organizer with any questions? Please contact [email protected] or call Caroline at 215-204-5558.
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