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University Of Missouri-St. Louis Student-Athletes Give Back During Holiday Season
Students raised approximately $650 in an effort to buy food and supplies to fill the aforementioned boxes.
December 15, 2021
By Tyler Thompson, UMSL Athletics
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Everyone has heard the saying βit is better to give than to receive.β
For a plethora of University of MissouriβSt. Louis student-athletes, it rings true.
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Members of the menβs and womenβs basketball teams spent some time last week filling 60 holiday food boxes for their fellow Tritons. Students raised approximately $650 in an effort to buy food and supplies to fill the aforementioned boxes.
This marks the second-consecutive year of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committeeβs involvement with the Triton Pantry β which is located on the ground floor of the Millennium Student Center.
SAAC President and current UMSL golfer Michael Brothers says it feels great to give back, especially during the holidays. This is Brothersβs second year at the helm of SAAC.
βLast year around this time, we were looking for ways to be involved with the community β whether with events in St. Louis or UMSL,β Brothers said. βWith COVID, it was really hard. A lot of events we would usually do had to be in person, so we couldnβt really do that. This ended up being a really great way to get involved.β
Student-athletes have a lot on their plates with classes, practice sessions and games, so the camaraderie displayed and the selfless acts of being involved for a greater purpose speaks volumes and resonates as to the character of everyone involved β athletes or not.
βTo support the UMSL community, the athletes take a part,β Brothers said, βboth through their donations and use of it. It was really cool to hit on something so close to home. We are glad it worked out this year.β
The Triton Panty is a βfood resource for any enrolled UMSL student who is experiencing or is at risk of food insecurity or hunger,β according to its website.
Brothers and soon-to-be graduate Olivia Klank were able to shop via Aldi and Save A Lot, as well as few other grocers, and they even had a remaining balance to be used for the spring semester.
βWe tried to get the most bang for our buck,β Brothers said.
Many know Klank from her presence and skill set on the volleyball court, but the student government association representative is another who stays busy outside the classroom and away from the court: giving her time to a higher cause.
Klank, too, has been instrumental in SAACβs unparalleled involvement with the Triton Pantry.
βIt makes us feel good because we are helping [UMSL students] and their families,β Klank said. β[It] will provide a nice meal for Christmas.β
Approximately, $120 remains and will be used for diapers and other supplies, Assistant Athletic Director for Academics Lindsay Pickering said.
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