Collat students making meals during the 2022 Feed the Funnel event

The UAB Chapter of Beta Alpha Psi opens a new website is raising money for a “Feed the Funnel” event in which Collat School of Business students, faculty and staff will pack meals for those in need in central Alabama.

The accounting, finance, and information systems honorary has collected $8,000 toward its $20,000 goal, which will go toward buying food for the September packing event. During Feed the Funnel packing event, students from all business student organizations will work on an assembly line to efficiently weigh and bag 50,000 meals for those facing food insecurity in the local community. The meals will benefit Blazer Kitchen and the Community Food Bank of Central Alabama and is supported by UAB’s Benevolent Fund.

Businesses are encouraged to donate and are able to have employees participate in the packing event on September 24 at Center Court at the UAB Campus Recreation Center.

Donations can be made online opens a new website

The packing event will be part of the observance of the September 11 National Day of Service and Remembrance, which demonstrates the spirit of unity, service and shared humanity that rose in the U.S. following the events of 9/11/01, “9/11 Day.” This special event is supported by 9/11 Day and AmeriCorps.

“Unfortunately, food insecurity is closer than we think within our communities,” said Peyton Stephenson, president of UAB’s BAP chapter. “Volunteers and sponsors of our September 11th Feed the Funnel Party will have the opportunity to give back by packing healthy meals, by hand, for the Community Food Bank of Central Alabama. Not only will this event be full of energy, friendly faces, and music and dancing, but it is also a chance to commemorate those who were lost and injured during 9/11 and those heroes who served that day.”

UAB Beta Alpha Psi students first participated in a Feed the Funnel event during the organization’s annual conference in July 2022. More than 100 participants bagged 67,000 meals in two hours.

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