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11,384 Pounds of Food Donated to Full Circle Food Pantry

By: Channing Barker
Updated: November 1, 2012
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The Full Circle Food Pantry received quite the number of donations during Homecoming week at The University pf Arkansas.

The pantry raised 11,384 pounds of food through the Homecoming 5K food drive, called "5Kans Razorback 5K Race." 

Students who participated in the 5K were required to donate a minimum of five cans to participate in the Homecoming 5K. 

On average, Full Circle feeds 200 people a week. 


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