Baseball Giving Back to the Community
Every year AIC Baseball looks to give back to the community in some way, shape, or form. Our biggest success over the years has been with Home Run for the Hungry. In this initiative, we collect canned goods and non perishables from family, friends, faculty, and others to donate to Lorraine's Soup Kitchen and Pantry in Chicopee, Massachusetts. We usually set a team goal by the amount of pounds of food that we bring in as Lorraine's weighs the donations every year. Each time we try to increase that number to constantly make a bigger impact on the community. In 2018 we managed to compile over 2,500 pounds of food, and in 2019 we managed to improve upon that number. This is following a good but mere 1,400 pounds of food in 2017. Below are two links pertaining to our canned food drives in the past.
A Homerun for the Hungry | News | AIC
AIC baseball players hold 'Homerun for the Hungry' food drive (wwlp.com)
Our team also takes part in Action in the Community Day, better known as AIC day. It is a day where we go out in the community surrounding AIC and help in some way. In my experience, our team has done fall cleanups. It is a group effort so does not take very long, we use groups of about fifteen guys per house and get through the process in a respectable amount of time. This helps us in receiving good standing around the community, and hopefully help in improving not only our facilities but the surrounding community as well in coming years. What is one thing you think you could do in your community to make it a better place?
Community Engagement | Student Life | AIC
Link to WWLP news report on Home Run for the Hungry:
AIC baseball players hold 'Homerun for the Hungry' food drive - YouTube
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