This past weekend, KU Key Club hosted a food drive at Thunderbird for the Klamath Family Warming Center located at Thrive Church. Through the food drive, KU Key Club kicked it out of the park. The generosity of the community was beyond overwhelming.
Members of Key Club were not shy, said the club's advisor, Lisa Danskin. Through all Key Club was able to collect, it filled 1/2 of the bed of Danskin's truck with food and raised over $1,100.00.
Danskin will be taking advantage of the case sale and purchase even more items needed.
Key Club members, KayLeah Buhrle, Aleah South, Emily Paschini, Walter Hartley, Hope Hartley, Samantha Pope, Jack Jensen, Annabelle Lawson, Izabelle Lawson and Shyla Howe, were all present at Thunderbird, taking time away from their weekends to help their club.
"I want to thank all my students for all of their hard work this weekend," Danskin said. "So many people expressed their appreciation for our efforts in helping the homeless community."