Duke students volunteer to pack meals for Stop Hunger Now

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An Anesthesiology Resident Flies Supplies with Operation Airdrop

Dr. John McManigle Jr., an anesthesiology resident and licensed pilot contributed to relief efforts in a unique way — through Operation Airdrop. Read about his experience flying supplies to residents who were impacted by Hurricane Florence in this post on the Anesthesiology Department website.

 

 

“Food for Fines” benefit hosted by Duke Libraries

In partnership with the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina, the Duke libraries will forgive $1 for every unopened, unexpired and non-perishable food item donated during their “Food for Fines” drive.

The drive runs from October 10 through the 26th and the Duke libraries will forgive up to $25 worth of fines.

No fines? No problem! Anyone can donate to the drive. Read more about it on the Libraries’ blog, and thank you for your support.

Relief Drive for Animal Shelters

The Weekend Executive MBA Class of 2019 is sponsoring a drive to collect supplies for animal rescues and shelters affected by Hurricane Florence.

Donations will be collected on Sept 28 and Oct 4 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the JB Duke Hotel in the Jeffries Family Meeting Room located at 230 Science Drive.

Donation suggestions include:

  • towels
  • blankets (gently used or new)
  • paper towels
  • laundry detergent
  • Dawn dish soap
  • dog or cat toys
  • treats
  • pet shampoo and conditioner
  • brushes
  • nail clippers
  • crates
  • plastic pet carriers
  • collars and leashes of all sizes
  • beds
  • puppy pads
  • dry or wet food

Please package small or loose items in bags for drop off.

Please contact Marina Jackman at 203-313-2020 with questions. Thank you for your support!

Hurricane Relief: Sign up for Fall Break Volunteer Trips

The message below was sent to students

Dear students,

Many thanks to all of you who have reached out to express your desire to help those in need recover from Hurricane Florence. While Durham was spared from much of the impact of the storm, many communities in North Carolina were not so lucky. Your dedication to supporting our neighbors across the state is wonderful to see.

Plans are coming together for student volunteer trips to Carteret County over Fall Break. Currently, plans are in place for two disaster relief trips, to be held Saturday, October 6, and Sunday, October 7. We have room for approximately 30 students (undergraduate or graduate) per trip. During the trips, students will coordinate with the local Boys and Girls Club on service activities such as yardwork, debris removal, cleaning, painting, or moving furniture and other items. All volunteers will receive orientation and safety instruction.

Interested students can find out more and sign up now using this online Qualtrics survey: https://duke.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0f7fKQGEEQKPRcN

The deadline to complete your registration is Wednesday, October 3, at 9 a.m. Spaces for volunteers will be assigned on a first come, first served basis, and all volunteers must sign a liability waiver. If the maximum number of volunteer slots for each day is reached before that time, the Qualtrics application survey will close for additional submissions. We are continuing to explore ways to help and will be sure communicate any additional volunteer opportunities as well.

I want to again acknowledge Elaine Madison, Director of the Community Services Center and Nancy Kelly, Director of Community Engagement and Events for the Nicholas School, for co-chairing Duke’s relief planning events. You can find more information on ways to support our broader community on Duke’s website: https://reliefefforts.duke.edu/

Thanks for all the ways you are able to contribute.

Larry Moneta

Update 1: These trips are made possible with funding from the Office of President Vincent E. Price

Update 2: A story about these relief effort trips has been posted to the Nicholas School website. 

Football Collection Drive Going Strong!

Thank you to everyone who has donated so far to Duke Football’s Collection Drive.

Check out these photos from Duke Athletics to see our teams in action with some of the goods that have been donated so far. There’s still time to bring items in — the drive goes through this week!

Support the Duke Marine Lab

The Duke Marine Lab campus was impacted by Hurricane Florence. It will take a little time to survey the full extent of the conditions but they will get back to normal operations as quickly as possible.

You can track their progress and offer your support on the Nicholas School site.

Undergraduate Admissions Extends Deadline for Affected Students in NC and SC

Duke Undergraduate Admissions announced that they will extend the early decision deadline for North and South Carolina students who were impacted by Hurricane Florence.

The news was distributed to students and counselors throughout North and South Carolina. You can read the full announcement on Duke Today

DGIN Emergency Relief Fund Now Open

Duke’s Doing Good in the Neighborhood Campaign has a new category: Emergency Relief.

Donations by credit card or electronic check are accepted and will support the Governor’s Disaster Relief Fund.

Please visit the DGIN website or the Duke Giving portal to donate now.

Thank you so much for your support!

 

 

Support Beyu Blue and Beyu Caffe Relief Efforts

Dorian Bolden and his team at Beyu Blue Coffee at Duke University and Beyu Caffe in downtown Durham have announced a program to support our North Carolina neighbors in hurricane relief efforts.

On Thursday, September 20

  • Beyu Blue Coffee will donate 10% of its daily coffee and food sales to hurricane relief efforts
  • At 7 pm, Beyu Caffe will host a Hurricane Relief Concert featuring music artist Regina Gale. 100% of all profits from ticket sales will go towards relief efforts, along with 15% of food and coffee sales that day

Throughout the week, the team will be collecting items at both locations. Items requested are:

  • Canned fruits, vegetables, meat, and soup (pop-top cans and low-sodium a plus!)
  • Whole grain pasta, brown rice, dried beans, and cereal
  • Peanut butter
  • For infants: Pedialyte, infant cereal, diapers and wipes
  • For kids: fruit cups, juice boxes, granola bars, popcorn, and sugar-free pudding cups
  • Non-food essentials: hygiene items, household items, and paper products

Please note: we cannot accept loose jars of baby food (glass or plastic); they would have to be discarded due to health regulations.

All proceeds will go to the Colorfast Hurricane Florence Relief Fund, which was created by local individuals in Durham who have close ties and relationships with individuals living in New Bern, NC. Along with a networks of churches, lodges, neighborhood and alumni associations, these groups are partnering to raise funds and collect supplies that will go directly to folks in the New Bern and Craven County area. 100% of the proceeds will go to these efforts.

Participate in the United Way’s Collection Drive

United Way of the Greater Triangle is partnering with GoTriangle, The Food Bank and WRAL-TV to coordinate the collection of food and supplies that will be sent to two of the most devastated areas once these areas are accessible.

They hope to fill at least four GoTriangle buses which will head out on Friday morning!
Collection site: Carter Findley Stadium Gate A

You can find more information at this page on the United Way website.

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