{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"The News Journal","provider_url":"https:\/\/qa.thenewsjournal.net","title":"Cumberlands hosting annual food drive &ndash; The News Journal","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"TYCClVD4M9\"><a href=\"https:\/\/qa.thenewsjournal.net\/cumberlands-hosting-annual-food-drive\/\">Cumberlands hosting annual food drive<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/qa.thenewsjournal.net\/cumberlands-hosting-annual-food-drive\/embed\/#?secret=TYCClVD4M9\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;Cumberlands hosting annual food drive&#8221; &#8212; The News Journal\" data-secret=\"TYCClVD4M9\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script type=\"text\/javascript\">\n\/* <![CDATA[ *\/\n\/*! 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Cumberlands\u2019 annual food drive kicked off Oct. 10\u00a0and ends Nov. 20. \u201cIn other words, a month\u2019s worth of excitement, generosity, and literal tons of food is just around the corner!\u201d UC officials wrote in a release. All are welcome to donate non-perishable foods to the cause. Though the university will be focusing on bringing in specific food groups each week, donations of any kind of non-perishable food are welcome anytime. To contribute, drop off foods in the Office of Student Affairs, located on the top level (Grill level) of the Boswell Campus Center. Don\u2019t have time to run to the store? Not a problem. Monetary donations are welcome too and will be used to purchase items in bulk \u2013 which is often cheaper per food item, thus providing even more food for local families. To donate, visit\u00a0www.ucumberlands.edu\/fooddrive. Cumberlands is adding other, non-food items to their list of desired goods this year, based on the needs in Eastern Kentucky as well as the local community. For those who want to follow Cumberlands\u2019 food-group donation schedule, it\u2019s as follows: Week 1 (Oct. 10 \u2013 Oct. 16): Flood relief items for Eastern KY, such as cleaning supplies, water bottles, etc. Week 2 (Oct. 17 \u2013 Oct. 23): Kids\u2019 food items, such as fruit pouches, easy-to-microwave meals, etc. Week 3 (Oct. 24 \u2013 Oct. 30): Protein and beans. Beans can be dry or canned. Week 4 (Oct. 31 \u2013 Nov. 6): Hygiene and laundry items. Week 5 (Nov. 7 \u2013 Nov. 13): All things pasta! Noodles and pasta sauces welcome. Week 6 (Nov. 14 \u2013 Nov. 20): Canned fruits and vegetables. Desired food items were chosen based on feedback from local food pantries about their specific needs, but all food items will be received at any time, regardless of the food-group-focused schedule. The schedule is simply to help avoid collecting excessive amounts of only one or two food groups by switching up the focus each week, UC officials wrote in\u00a0 release. All donations (including flood relief supplies in Week 1) can be dropped off in the Office of Student Affairs at Cumberlands, located in the top level (Grill level) of the Boswell Campus Center. Monetary donations can be made at\u00a0www.ucumberlands.edu\/fooddrive. The past two annual food drives collected nearly 60,000 pounds of food total for local families. These food drives do not include the 14,625 meals donated to local families through Mountain Outreach last year, a ministry hosted by University of the Cumberlands."}