Ұ University athletes collected a record number of food items for Skyline Ministry in its annual food drive. Student-athletes collected more than 20,000 non-perishable food items to help feed the hungry, 2,112 more than last year’s total. The Ұ University athletics annual food drive has resulted in more than 89,000 pounds of food for Skyline in the past seven years.
“As we endure the rigors of final exams and multiple other challenges, I’m reminded that I’ve never had to wonder where my next meal would be coming from,” said Ұ University athletic director Jim Abbott. “Thanks to the generosity and efforts of our coaches and student-athletes, we have alleviated that burden for others in our community and provided them with hope and some level of comfort.”
Skyline Urban Ministry is a mission outreach of the Oklahoma Conference of the United Methodist Church. Skyline has always focused on the poor and needy of Oklahoma County. Skyline’s mission is to impact lives, to empower those in need and to address the roots of poverty in Oklahoma. Skyline’s Community Cupboard operates as a choice pantry where clients can select their own foods, based on their family size and food preferences. Every pound of food received at Skyline generates approximately five meals, according to Executive Director Rev. Deborah Ingraham.
“What you are doing when you donate is giving a senior citizen the opportunity to buy medicine instead of trying to decide between medicine and food. Every donation helps members of our community,” said Ingraham.
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