
UTSA Police Department hosts food drive
By Tanya Hulbert
Student Writer, College of Liberal and Fine Arts
(Nov. 12, 2007)--Through Nov. 16, the UTSA Police Department will host a food drive for Thanksgiving and through the December holidays for the San Antonio Food Bank.
Read a list of food drop-off locations below.
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"We are asking everyone to help those who are less fortunate at Thanksgiving and beyond," said Joseph Lobrutto , UTSA police officer. "Many families struggle to provide for their families and wish they could do more."
The San Antonio Food Bank cannot accept items in glass containers. These are the most need items:
- peanut butter
- cereal
- tuna
- beans
- rice
- canned soup, chili, stew, luncheon meat (pop-top items)
- macaroni and cheese boxed dinners
- complete meals in a can or box
For more information, contact Joseph Lobrutto at (210) 458-4242.
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Drop Off Locations
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1604 Campus
- Human Resources, University Heights
- University Oaks Apartments Phase 1-3 clubhouses
- Chaparral Village City Center
- John Peace Library Building second floor
- Laurel Village City Center
- Main Building Room 3.04.04
- Humanities and Social Sciences Building Room 4.05.30
- Science Building Room 2.01.08
- Multidisciplinary Studies Building Room 2.02.18
- Main Building Room 3.214
- Business Building Room 2.02.04
- Child Development Center
- Activity Center Housing Desk
- Business Services Annex
- Judicial Affairs
- Student Services, University Center
- Police Department lobby, Multidisciplinary Studies Building
- Facility Services Annex
Downtown Campus
- Computer Lab
- Enrollment Service
- Buena Vista Street Building Room 1.304
Institute of Texan Cultures
- Security Desk