Fridges filled at UAFS

A food giveaway helped college students Tuesday in Fort Smith.

It was called "Fill The Fridge."

The University of Arkansas – Fort Smith’s student led philanthropic organization LionHeart partnered with Antioch For Youth & Family to host a continuation of the "Fill The Fridge," food insecurity program launched at the university Tuesday.

Members of the UAFS community were invited to pick up a holiday edition food box Tuesday to help with food insecurity during the winter months.

More than 500 boxes were handed out at the Sebastian Commons Parking Lot on the UAFS campus, with boxes including shelf-stable food items as well as perishables such as meat, eggs, and fresh produce courtesy of Antioch For Youth & Family of Fort Smith.

Students from the University of Arkansas - Fort Smith will help in a 10 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 16 food giveaway at Martin Luther King Jr. Park in Fort Smith.
Students from the University of Arkansas - Fort Smith will help in a 10 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 16 food giveaway at Martin Luther King Jr. Park in Fort Smith.

UAFS students and members of LionHeart will also assist in the annual Antioch Youth & Family Thanksgiving Giveaway, which takes place at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 16, at Martin Luther King Jr., Park in Fort Smith. This annual event will provide a full thanksgiving meal to thousands of River Valley citizens.

“I am immensely grateful for the partnership between Lion Heart at UAFS and Ms. Charolette Tidwell at Antioch,” said Kara Crowley, Coordinator for Student Activities and Civic Engagement at UAFS. “The work she does changes the lives of so many people in our Fort Smith community. Providing food to people, especially during the holidays, is an act with immeasurable value.”

Throughout the year, Crowley and the LionHeart organization have overseen the distribution of thousands of pounds of food through the Fill the Fridge collaboration, which aims to eliminate the stigma that surrounds food insecurity by placing food boxes in the UAFS housing office where students -residential or not- can pick them up each week.

The Fill the Fridge program supplements the work of the Dave Stevens Lion Pride Pantry, which also gives out sacks of food, toiletries, and school supplies throughout the year to members of the UAFS community – no questions asked.

A post-pandemic report by the Forbes Advisor showed that 52% of food- and housing-insecure students do not apply for aid because they don’t know how.

The report also revealed that COVID-19 worsened food and housing challenges. In the fall of 2020, 34 percent of college students experienced food insecurity in the previous 30 days. Students who contracted the virus were more likely to experience food insecurity than those who did not. More than one-third of students know someone who dropped out of school because of difficulties affording food.

The food giveaway planned at Martin Luther King Jr. Park, 1815 N. Greenwood in Fort Smith will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 16.

Fort Smith police advise motorists to take alternate routes. The event is expected to produce a significant traffic impact to N.11th and N. S Streets, as well as Midland Blvd. and N. Greenwood Ave.

This article originally appeared on Fort Smith Times Record: Fridges filled at UAFS Tuesday