DMACC Ankeny Student Fridge

Ankeny, IA, Polk County

Community Fridges transform food waste into community connection by providing accessible spaces where surplus food is freely shared rather than thrown away.

These communal refrigerators address the dual challenges of food waste and social isolation. Local businesses, cafés, and residents donate surplus food that remains fresh and edible, making it available to anyone in the community who needs it. The initiative operates on trust and mutual respect, welcoming all community members regardless of their circumstances.

Setting up a Community Fridge involves partnering with a registered organisation for insurance purposes, securing a suitable covered location with high footfall, and building relationships with local food donors. You'll recruit volunteers to manage daily operations including food collection, fridge monitoring, and community outreach.

The project creates lasting environmental and social benefits. Each fridge typically redistributes 4 tonnes of food monthly, preventing significant CO2 emissions whilst providing fresh, nutritious food to community members. Beyond waste reduction, these spaces become hubs for community activities, recipe sharing, and neighbourhood connections, fostering stronger local relationships through the universal experience of sharing food.

Community Fridges transform food waste into community connection by providing accessible spaces where surplus food is freely shared rather than thrown away.

These communal refrigerators address the dual challenges of food waste and social isolation. Local businesses, cafés, and residents donate surplus food that remains fresh and edible, making it available to anyone in the community who needs it. The initiative operates on trust and mutual respect, welcoming all community members regardless of their circumstances.

Setting up a Community Fridge involves partnering with a registered organisation for insurance purposes, securing a suitable covered location with high footfall, and building relationships with local food donors. You'll recruit volunteers to manage daily operations including food collection, fridge monitoring, and community outreach.

The project creates lasting environmental and social benefits. Each fridge typically redistributes 4 tonnes of food monthly, preventing significant CO2 emissions whilst providing fresh, nutritious food to community members. Beyond waste reduction, these spaces become hubs for community activities, recipe sharing, and neighbourhood connections, fostering stronger local relationships through the universal experience of sharing food.

Jasmine McAleavey
Jasmine McAleavey

Our fridge is an ongoing success with continued support from local non-profits and food businesses. Here are some photos of the snacks we purchase weekly with our ChangeX funds, food rescue donations from local businesses and a delivery from a Local Food Program that brings food from local farms to community fridges. Our students provide highly positive feedback on having access to this fridge on campus and we hope to be able to continue to provide quality meals and snacks for them going forward.

Jasmine McAleavey
Jasmine McAleavey

Over the past 6 months we have been able to increase the variety and volume of food available to our students to ensure they are not going to class hungry. Between our fridge and 2 dry goods pantries, we are now able to offer more on the go food and take home options. With the expansion of the pantry services, we have significantly increased our ability to offer "rescue food" from local restaurants that has been well received by our student population. We hope to continue these efforts into the future and bring more rescue partners on board to keep our fridge stocked throughout the week in addition to snack foods and fruits purchased with grant dollars.

Jasmine McAleavey
Jasmine McAleavey

At the Des Moines Area Community College campus in Ankeny, IA we are expanding our existing dry goods food pantry to include a refrigerator. Pamela's Pantry has been helping to feed students since 2003 with grant funding from The Bayer Foundation and Prairie Meadows Foundation. We have pantry shelves in two buildings on campus and recently added a fridge to provide more fresh and healthy foods for our community. Students can learn and retain information better if they are not struggling with hunger, we aim to ensure our students have access to food so they are set up for success.

 

In October 2022, Eat Greater Des Moines purchased a fridge for us. We receive weekly food rescue deliveries from volunteers through their app and additional donations from our International Culinary Institute on campus, our food businesses on campus, and we are working to develop partnerships with local businesses and non-profits to help us keep our fridge stocked.

 

Grant Funding from ChangeX

We plan to use the first $3,500 of grant funding on the following:


  • Cleaning supplies

  • Wi-Fi thermometer

  • Labeling and repacking supplies for bulk donations

  • A cart for transport

  • Dry goods pantry shelving

  • Food for the fridge - We will purchase food for the fridge to keep it stocked in-between food rescue deliveries while we work on developing new partnerships.

 

Sharon Bittner tilmeldte sig DMACC Ankeny Student Fridge en Community Fridge gruppe mere end 3 år siden
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Andrea Iseminger tilmeldte sig DMACC Ankeny Student Fridge en Community Fridge gruppe mere end 3 år siden
Jasmine McAleavey tilmeldte sig DMACC Ankeny Student Fridge en Community Fridge gruppe mere end 3 år siden

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