There will be an opportunity to earn an additional hour of civic engagement by attending the post event reflection the week of 12/9/19. . To attend the post-event reflection opportunity hosted by the CCE, students must participate in the food drive on 12/7/19. Sign up for the reflection event here: https://givepul.se/jd6uue



Go door-to-door in Pullman, collecting food for the 2019 Palouse Cares Food Drive. Upon arrival, participants will check-in and be handed a map with a designated section of town. Volunteers will go to each house in their section, collecting food for the local food banks. After canvasing the entire section, participants will return the collected food to Zeppoz, return the map, and sign-out.Volunteers will be expected to provide their own transportation to their designated section of town.Group size will be a max of 5 people per mapcan expect to receive up to 3 hours of community service for their participation. Students must be present at check-in and check-out to receive hours.The food collected at the Pullman food drive will benefit the Pullman Community Action Center's food pantry and the Pullman Child Welfare food pantry. Participants will be given a script with information about Palouse Cares, the beneficiaries, and the silent and live auctions that start at 11:00AM, at Zeppoz.Participants are also invited to stick around after they get back to enjoy homemade treats and a silent and live auction. All proceeds from this year's event will go to: Backyard Harvest Gritman Foundation and over a dozen local food pantries.