JAMESTOWN — Thanks to the teamwork of University of Jamestown students and the generosity of the community, this year's Trick-or-Can event set a record, collecting more than 6,000 non-perishable food items and raising over $500 in cash donations. This is the largest haul in the event's history.
On Sunday, student volunteers fanned across Jamestown, going door-to-door not for treats, but to gather food and funds for families in need. Trick-or-Can is organized by the Student Senate as a campaign against local food insecurity and a bridge between campus and community.
"We had a wonderful turnout this year," said Student Senate President Margaux Kautzmann. "Our Community Outreach Committee worked hard to get the message out and Jamestown provided! This event would not be possible without the

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