As a 6-foot 2-inch, 285-pound offensive lineman, Joey Grant rarely misses a meal. In fact, Grant will often find ways to take advantage of extra opportunities to eat in an effort to balance his caloric intake with the large number of calories he burns as a college football player.
But when Grant heard representatives from Feeding Children Everywhere and 麻豆原创 Fraternity & Sorority Life talk about the number of children in the Central Florida region who don鈥檛 know when they will eat their next meal, he realized he was literally holding a way he could help in his right hand.
Grant was attending a 麻豆原创 Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) meeting, which serves regular meals to its membership. He was eating one of those meals when he learned about 麻豆原创鈥檚 Pack to Attack Hunger project and the serious issue of hunger in Central Florida. That鈥檚 when he cooked up an idea. He put down the fork he was holding and chose to speak up instead of taking another bite of his meal.
鈥淎t our SAAC meetings, they serve us a big dinner 鈥 a lot of food,鈥 Grant said. 鈥淚 thought 鈥榃hy would we need this food? We get Knightro鈥檚. We go to Publix. We have plenty of food.鈥 So I suggested we sacrifice a week and donate the money that would have gone to us to these kids who need food. Everyone seemed to like the idea.鈥
SAAC President Afia Charles said the suggestion coming from a big eater like Grant was ironic, but poignant.
鈥淲hen Joey comes in, the first thing he does is go to the food,鈥 Charles said. 鈥淗e鈥檒l be polite, stack his plate, wait until everyone has finished eating 鈥 then he鈥檒l try to go secretly and get more food and go back to his group. Then, toward the end of the meeting, he鈥檒l go back for even more food. To see that he was willing to give up his dinner on a Monday night to feed people in need, that鈥檚 a really big deal. It鈥檚 a good thing that you have people out there, who are willing to give up what they have for other people.鈥
Of his idea, Grant said: 鈥淚 fill up my plate. I mean, it鈥檚 there. But they were bringing up that all these kids don鈥檛 know when they鈥檙e going to eat next. We know we鈥檙e eating at 6:30 every Monday at the SAAC meeting. Everyone thought it was a great idea to sacrifice a meal so these kids can get fed. That鈥檚 a lot more important to me than filling myself up on a big plate 鈥 or two or three 鈥 on a Monday night.鈥
Assistant Director of Student Services Jessica Francis said the average cost of a SAAC meal is between $150 and $175. Thanks to Grant鈥檚 suggestion, 麻豆原创鈥檚 SAAC will skip its scheduled meal on Nov. 4 and donate at least $150 to Pack to Attack Hunger. While it was his idea, Grant didn鈥檛 want all the credit, saying others were quick to go along with the plan.
鈥淚鈥檓 just glad I could help,鈥 Grant said. 鈥淚 think it will be good for the community.鈥
麻豆原创鈥檚 Pack to Attack Hunger event is slated for Nov. 16 at The Venue at 麻豆原创. It is a partnership that includes 麻豆原创 Student Government Association, 麻豆原创 Fraternity & Sorority Life, 麻豆原创 Athletics and Feeding Children Everywhere.
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