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Posted 10:15 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020

Brandon Hawn, a fifth year political science major and public administration minor from Duluth, Minnesota, helped the UW-La Crosse Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity partnered with area religious organizations to collect 1,212 pounds of food for an area food pantry.

UW-La Crosse fraternity holds food collection drive

La Crosse area families are having food on their table thanks to a UW-La Crosse fraternity.

UWL’s Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity partnered with WAFER Food Pantry and numerous area religious organizations to collect 1,212 pounds of food — nearly half of their initial goal.

“We recognize that times are tough, especially now, for the nearly 10% of people in La Crosse County who are food insecure,” says the group’s vice president of philanthropy and public relations Brandon Hawn. “Nationally, our philanthropy is Feeding America, but locally we work with WAFER Foods to do food drives and assist those who are food-insecure. We plan to partner with other organizations with similar missions in the future.”

The fraternity dropped off grocery bags in 15 La Crosse neighborhoods and 10 in Onalaska on Oct. 16. On Sunday, Oct. 25, Lambda Chi Alpha members canvassed the neighborhoods to collect the food and bring it to WAFER Foods.

Hawn, a fifth year political science major and public administration minor from Duluth, Minnesota, says the food drive fit the bill as a productive, safe activity for the fraternity’s members.

Hawn appreciates the community’s support in its food drive efforts. Among those assisting the fraternity were Festival Foods, DigiCOPY and partner churches.

“We have been limited in what we can do because of COVID, but we remain committed to both our volunteer work and helping to slow the spread by actively taking steps at our events to minimize transmission of this virus,” says Hawn. “All brothers are required to wear masks and physically distance while participating at an in-person philanthropy and volunteer opportunities.”

Hawn says the fraternity is not letting COVID break its spirit. Members plan to volunteer for Rotary Lights this winter, as well as doing more work with the Hunger Task Force and WAFER Foods. Hawn says the group typically volunteers at the Children's Museum, and hopes to do that again when it reopens.


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