HandsOn Kansas State, in conjunction with Harvesters Community Food Network of Topeka, will host three mobile food distributions during the spring 2020 semester. The events start at 4 p.m. in parking lot C-1 of the Chester E. Peters Recreation Complex.
The mobile food distribution is open to all members of the K-State and Manhattan community with fresh fruits and vegetables offered at no cost, while supplies last.
Residents of Jardine Apartments are able to walk over and receive a ride home after picking up their produce.
HandsOn Kansas State is a program housed within the Staley School of Leadership Studies that promotes civic learning and leadership through meaningful volunteer and service opportunities between campus and community. HandsOn strives to develop socially-responsible citizens, knowledgeably equipped for active participation. For more information or questions about the mobile food distribution contact HandsOn Kansas State at handson@k-state.edu.