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Methodist Wins Cans Across the Conference
USA South Collects 9,000 Items

November 23, 2004. - The holidays are a
time to give thanks and appreciate the blessings in one's life.
The members of the USA South Athletic Conference Student-Athlete
Advisory Committee (SAAC) realize that not everyone is as fortunate as
they are and wanted to do something to help make it a happier holiday
in their communities. And so Cans Across the Conference began.
SAAC organized the canned food drive as a community service
competition amongst the eight schools in the USA South. Each
campus SAAC collected cans and other non-perishable items at their
school from September 30 through November 13 to benefit a local
charity. It was up to each school to decide how they wanted to
collect and who they would donate to. The school with the most
items collected would be crowned the Cans Across the Conference
champion. Overall, the USA South schools collected more than
9,000 items! With a whopping 2,325 total, Methodist College is the
inaugural Cans Across the Conference champion. Ferrum College
came in a close second with 2,270 items. The Monarchs will be
presented with their trophy at a later date. The USA South will
make this an annual event.
The schools got creative when finding ways to collect cans.
Methodist, for example, made it an intra-collegiate affair. They
set up a competition amongst all the teams in the athletic department
to see who could collect the most cans. The winning team would
then receive a pizza party, courtesy of the Monarch SAAC. The
Ferrum group tied their drive in with Halloween and trick-or-treated
in the community for cans. N.C. Wesleyan used a few different
methods, including offering discount admission at football games for
cans, had players bring them in and placed boxes around for student,
faculty and staff donation.
As wide a variety of ways of collecting is the organizations the
schools chose to donate to. Averett split up their 1,210 cans to
help two local groups: Doves' Inc., a shelter for battered women, and
God's Storehouse, a storage place for the less fortunate.
Christopher Newport also split up their 1,380 items in order to help
more people. The Captains donated their items to the Peninsula
Food Bank and several individual needy families in the Newport News,
VA area. Ferrum made their large donation to St. James Community
Center, which offers members of the Franklin County community clothes
and food. Greensboro gave their 605 items to Greensboro Urban
Ministry. The group provides crisis intervention and emergency
services to those in need. Methodist donated their cans and
non-perishable items to their local Salvation Army. N.C. Wesleyan gave
their 805 items to the Rocky Mount United Way. Peace donated
their 326 cans to Urban Ministries of Wake County, which services more
than 13,000 families and individuals in the County every year.
Shenandoah gave their 121 cans to The Shelter for Abused Women in
Winchester, VA.
The members of the USA South Student-Athlete Advisory Committee hope
to do their part to help those less fortunate in their eight
communities. As Dr. Loretta Scott said, "We can't help everyone,
but everyone can help someone."

Ferrum student-athletes pack up their cans to take to St. James
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CNU collects items on campus
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The Fayetteville, NC Salvation Army gladly
accepts a donation from MC representatives
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SU's Jace Kenny does his part for Cans Across
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