The Thanksgiving spirit was in full effect as the campus community came together for the Brooklyn College Canned Food and Toy Drive, benefitting needy children and families in the borough. The drive, which took place from October 22 to November 21, has been one of the most successful yet.

The annual event was co-sponsored by the Brooklyn College Division of Students Affairs, Assemblywoman Rhoda S. Jacobs ’62, and the 42nd District Assembly Office. With the help of its various units—the Student Center, Health Programs/Immunization Requirements Office, and Division of Recreation, Intramurals and Intercollegiate Athletics—Student Affairs collected over 1,000 cans of food and dozens of toys to be distributed to Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York, and the Flatbush Food Co-op Community Partnership Program, both of which serve local residents.

The college sponsors several drives each year through its Health Programs Office. However, this is the first organized specifically to encourage students’ civic engagement for the Thanksgiving holiday. This year, the participation of the Athletics Division and more than 10 student clubs ensured a significant turnout.

“I’m glad that the drive produced such amazing results,” says senior Krystal Burrows, who majors in education. “I’m also really glad to see so many members of the Brooklyn College community come forth to support those in need. I hope this trend continues.”

Another drive is being planned for the December holidays.

For more information about Brooklyn College’s food and toy drives, please contact the Health Programs/Immunization Requirements Office. To learn more about civic engagement activities at the college, please contact the Student Referral Office.