Kitchen uses the leftovers to help feed the hungry (from WS Journal)

The Campus Kitchen at Wake Forest University

The Campus Kitchen at Wake Forest University is part of a growing network of student-run food-recycling programs helping to combat hunger, empower individuals, give companionship, and promote growth in communities.

Kitchen uses the leftovers to help feed the hungry (from WS Journal)

The Campus Kitchen at Wake Forest University recently got some extra help with feeding the hungry.

Quaker Oats, in partnership with Share Our Strength, gave a $500 Quaker Go Grant to Wake’s Campus Kitchen to help it maintain service to area agencies during the summer, when donations from campus dining services decrease.

The Campus Kitchen at Wake started three years ago, but has already grown to serve 1,200 meals a month through seven different Winston-Salem agencies. These include the Children’s Home, Prodigals Community, residential communities of AIDS Care Service and homeless and other groups served by First Assembly of Food.

Read the rest of the article in the Winston-Salem Journal