
I'd like to introduce you to WILL WORK FOR FOOD (WWFF). WWFF was
started out of University of Michigan Hillel and aims to stimulate
local community service while raising relief funds to fight child
malnutrition abroad. A true example of tikkun olam.
WILL WORK FOR FOOD's innovative model has already raised over $40,000
and stimulated over 1200 commitments to community service. The
initiative has also been recognized by the Clinton Global Initiative
for Universities and chosen as an International Semi-Finalist in the
Dell Social Innovation Competition. Check out www.willworkforfood.org
for more information.
WILL WORK FOR FOOD had a presence at about 15 schools last year and is
currently working to expand to additional campuses. We are essentially
looking for bright and driven students to start chapters (or help
expand current chapters) and figured Hillels would be a great place to
start looking for such students. A description of the Chapter Rep
position can be found at http://www.willworkforfood.org/become-rep
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