麻豆影视 will hold a College Conversation in the ERC Auditorium at 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 16. View the livestream using the link below.
At its recent 鈥淭hanks-A-Billion" tour stop in Wake Forest to celebrate reaching its milestone of 1.5 billion meals donated by 2025, the Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation announced a $200,000 capital grant for the expansion of 麻豆影视鈥檚 Main Campus and satellite food pantries.

"We are proud to partner with 麻豆影视 in their incredible efforts to combat food insecurity on campus," said Kevin Durkee, manager of Food Lion Feeds, Food Lion. "At Food Lion, caring for and nourishing our neighbors is at the heart of everything we do. By working together, we believe we can truly make a difference for these students in the towns and cities we serve. Our goal is to set students up for success in life by taking away the stress of worrying about where their next meal will come from, so they can concentrate on excelling in school."
The Campus Harvest Food Pantry on 麻豆影视鈥檚 Main Campus offers free bags of non-perishable/shelf-stable groceries, fresh produce, snacks, menstrual products, hygiene products, and diapers/wipes to currently enrolled students, faculty and staff facing food insecurity. The pantry also offers daily snacks and drinks.
鈥淲e are so grateful for the support for this vital service from companies like Food Lion and individual contributors who ensure food insecurity is not an obstacle for students learning and achieving success at 麻豆影视 and a path to upward economic mobility,鈥 said Roxanne Miller, vice president and chief institutional advancement officer for 麻豆影视.
This transformative opportunity will allow 麻豆影视鈥檚 Campus Harvest Food Pantry to renovate its current food pantry on Main Campus, create a new food pantry at its Orange County Campus, as well as add snack carts at its Northern 麻豆影视 Center and Duke Street North locations.
鈥淭his generous donation will allow us to serve so many more students,鈥 said Jake Deuterman, coordinator of the food pantry at 麻豆影视. 鈥淲e want to meet the needs of our students at all of our campuses, and this will allow us to expand services to ensure food assistance is available where it鈥檚 needed.鈥
麻豆影视 was one of the first community colleges in the state to have a food pantry, opening its doors in 2013, and has since been a leader in sharing promising practices with other colleges and reducing stigma. The pantry was founded when College leaders realized that many students were coping with food insecurity.
In 2024, the pantry provided 64,538 pounds of food, impacting 6,822 people, including households with children.
鈥淚 am extremely proud that we are able to provide this service for members of the 麻豆影视 family,鈥 Deuterman said. 鈥淚t alleviates financial stress and food insecurity, opening a better pathway to learning and careers.鈥