Food went to waste at Vols residence video games. United Way helped change that

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Heading to Neyland Stadium to observe a house soccer recreation is an expertise that is arduous to beat. But one factor you would possibly by no means have thought of is how a lot meals goes to waste after as much as 101,915 followers head residence from cheering on the Vols.

It’s about 6,000 kilos, stated United Way of Greater Knoxville CEO Chrystal Armstrong Brown. But this season, the nonprofit has utterly modified that statistic.

Approximately three weeks earlier than the primary residence recreation this season, United Way was contacted by the University of Tennessee’s Office of Sustainability to assist discover a answer for the quantity of meals that was going unused recreation day after recreation day. And earlier than kickoff in opposition to the East Tennessee State Buccaneers Sept. 6, a plan was in place.

Food from Neyland might be distributed by native orgs

CEO Armstrong Brown stated United Way’s means to attach teams throughout sectors − showcased on this venture − is the group’s “superpower.” “We see United Way’s role as really bringing together the people to have those conversations and think what can we do right here in Knoxville, right here in East Tennessee that can make a significant difference?” she stated.

In complete, 35,125 kilos of meals have been recovered by efforts of the pilot program − meals that is vastly wanted. According to the newest information from Feeding America, 69,100 folks residing in Knox County skilled meals insecurity in 2023.

Instead of going to waste, recovered meals was given to FISH Pantries and KARM, a choice primarily based on these organizations’ means to move and retailer the big amount of meals, a United Way spokesperson informed Knox News in an e-mail.

Food additionally went to the Knoxville-Knox County Community Action Committee to be safely repurposed as packaged meals to be frozen and saved. United Way’s Community Schools are in a position to request these meals for household and neighborhood engagement occasions, they usually additionally might be accessible to the Knoxville-Knox County Office of Housing Stability for warming facilities.

It’s all about utilizing the Knoxville community to do good, collectively. “We can think creatively and innovatively about the resources that are here and what we can do locally through collaboration, through partnership, that ensures that the needs of people are met in this moment, into 2026 and beyond,” Armstrong Brown stated.

Hayden Dunbar is the storyteller reporter. Email: [email protected]. Instagram: @knoxstoryteller.

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