Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Tuesday Morning

Gabbie shovels Fruit Loops into bins for packaging
This morning, we had to wake up at 6:30 to go to the Greater Chicago Food Depository, which was a little difficult after a long day of travel, but we were all eager to begin learning about food deserts and serving others. When we got there, we got to walk around to look at maps of Chicago that showed the areas of food insecurity, which are areas that are heavily populated by individuals who are unsure of where their next meal is coming from. We then got assigned to repackage fruit loops into 1 pound bags from a huge 600 pound bag. After 3 hours of hard work, we never wanted to eat another fruit loop again.

It was a very rewarding experience as we got to
Emmy and Liz pack cereal into 1-pound bags
meet new people and packaged 1,728 1 pound bags into 216 cartons for distribution to the hungry of the Chicago area. We learned about the extreme need for food and how much work goes into preparing the food for distribution. As we prepared the fruit loops, we were touched by the realization that what we were packaging food that was going to be important to somebody who needed it. We are all tired but excited for the week ahead.

Just one of the 7-foot-tall towers
of Fruit Loops we repackaged




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