Fordham college students Kirsten Rosas, Jack Wenz, Abigail Worth, Sloane Duys and Andres Caballero donated 772 deli sandwiches to A part of the Answer (POTS) on Oct. 18, 2024. POTS staffer Taina Rodriguez is pictured second from proper.
Picture Emily Swanson
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Two Fordham College juniors have devised a wise approach to forestall unused pupil meals from going to waste — and with the assistance of fellow college students, they’ve already donated hundreds of lunches to nonprofit A part of the Answer (POTS), simply down the road from campus.
Jack Wenz and Andres Caballero launched the Fordham Meals Walks program in 2023. Since then, practically 8,000 deli sandwiches have been donated to POTS, and as phrase has unfold, donations have steadily elevated.
“Last week was a record, and I think we beat it,” Wenz instructed the Bronx Occasions throughout a go to on Oct. 18. Because it turned out, they did attain a brand new file of 772 sandwiches donated to POTS on that single day.
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Not unhealthy for a handful of volunteers who haven’t shaped an official membership. “The fact that we’re a completely student-run organization is part of the appeal for some people,” Wenz stated.
Fordham Meals Walks makes use of pre-purchased meals that go unused when college students determine to eat off campus. College students buy preset meal plans at first of every semester with a weekly allotment that resets on Thursday nights, however they’ll’t get reimbursed for something unused — so extras on the finish of the week simply disappear, losing cash and sure leading to meals waste for Aramark, the campus purveyor.
With Fordham Meals Walks, college students who’ve extras of their meal plan order sandwiches on the finish of every week from The Grotto, the campus deli. They will use the Grubhub app to order any sandwiches. The Meals Walks crew collects the sandwiches in a number of dorm fridges round campus, then brings them over to POTS for distribution the following day.
A part of the Answer (POTS) on Webster Avenue. Picture Emily Swanson
Deli staff have been extremely supportive of Fordham Meals Walks, stated Wenz. The Bronx Occasions adopted him as he wheeled a big collapsible cart to 2 dorms and picked up lots of of brown-bagged sandwiches from the widespread fridges, fastidiously stacking them between layers of cardboard. Although college students can maintain their very own meals in these fridges, practically each inch of each shelf and drawer was filled with nothing however sandwiches.
Three extra college students — freshmen Sloane Duys, Abigail Worth and Kirsten Rosas — met up with Wenz earlier than gathering extra sandwiches from round campus and loading them into carts. Then, all of them wheeled the sandwiches — plus a big field of chips — previous the campus gates and down Webster Avenue.
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Thankfully, Wenz stated the group has hardly ever encountered rain or different unhealthy climate on these weekly wagon journeys. However with lots of of individuals counting on them, they know they’ve to move the sandwiches it doesn’t matter what. “Whatever’s happening, we have to take them over.”
On the stroll, some folks on the road noticed what was taking place and requested for sandwiches.
Outdoors POTS, a protracted line had shaped down Webster Avenue. Inside, the Fordham volunteers unloaded the sandwiches, marked those containing pork and stacked the receipts for counting functions. Soul music performed from a stereo as POTS staffers bought able to distribute meals to the hungry of us exterior.
“It’s like Christmas in here every Friday,” a workers member stated.
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Taina Rodriguez, affiliate director of meals and dignity companies at POTS, stated the group has its arms full attempting to fulfill the group’s wants for meals, housing, medical assist, hygiene and extra.
POTS has a meals pantry and in addition serves ready meals, Rodriguez stated. They then maintain tabs on purchasers by way of case administration, authorized assist, mentorships, monetary clinics, English language instruction and no matter different companies folks want to remain on their toes.
Rodriguez stated she welcomes the assistance from Fordham Meals Walks, particularly coming from the initiative of younger college students. “Jack found us, we didn’t find him,” she stated.
And it’s lucky he did, as a result of demand for meals at POTS has skyrocketed because the pandemic to nearly three million yearly, in keeping with Rodriguez.
“You can anticipate growth but never double your growth,” she stated. “The worst thing is telling people, ‘I don’t have anything right now.’”
Fordham Meals Walks helps to make sure that doesn’t occur. As purchasers filed into POTS three at a time, staffers handed every individual a field of ready meals, plastic utensils and one of many deli sandwiches.
The Fordham college students totaled up their donations to a record-high 772 — up from final week’s file of 614 — bringing their semester whole to 2,870.
Caballero stated his work with Fordham Meals Walks and POTS could have set him on a profession path within the nonprofit sector. When he discovered in regards to the group’s holistic method, “I started falling in love with their mission,” he stated.
Caballero has labored since August as an intern at POTS, serving to to comply with up with purchasers to see if they’re nonetheless employed and connecting them to obligatory companies if not.
As Wenz and Caballero juggle their coursework (Wenz is a physics main, and Caballero is learning psychology) and different tasks, overseeing Fordham Meals Walks is a labor of affection that doesn’t really feel like work, they stated.
“You have to be passionate about what you’re doing,” stated Caballero.