With Thanksgiving and Winter breaks right around the corner, The University of New Mexico Lobo Food Pantry is seeking physical donations to help keep its shelves full after record-high use this semester.
With an average of 120 daily visitors this...
Roadrunner Food Bank is opening up an opportunity to the campus community at The University of New Mexico to volunteer at its annual volunteer event for UNM staff, students, faculty, family and friends. The event will be held Friday, Dec. 27 from 9 a.m....
The University of New Mexico helps to feed hungry students with its Lobo Food Pantry, a program that offers students in need free groceries donated by the Road Runner Food Bank (RRFB) of New Mexico. The next Lobo Food Pantry is set for Friday, March...
The Roadrunner Food Bank (RRFB) is preparing for its fourth annual volunteer event for University of New Mexico staff, students and faculty on Tuesday, Dec. 27.
UNM staff member Mark Reynolds, who has coordinated volunteers the past several years, is...
For many employees at The University of New Mexico, winter break is a time to take it easy, get together with family, and celebrate the holidays. But for some, the time off between semesters is also an opportunity to give back to the community by volunteering at the Roadrunner Food Bank of New Mexico (RRFB).
It’s estimated that more than 360,000 people in New Mexico are at risk to go hungry. It’s a staggering statistic the state’s largest university is working hard to change with the monthly Lobo Food Pantry.
The City of Albuquerque and State of New Mexico benefit from the University of New Mexico’s community engagement efforts throughout the year. University staff members, faculty and students are engaged in a wide range of activities that benefit the...
The holidays often aren't a happy time for some folks. They can amplify whatever financial and personal difficulties they are experiencing. And it can be especially hard on young children. If you are in a position to help others this holiday season, ...
In a time of giving, the University of New Mexico stepped up to the plate. During UNM’s winter break, more than 100 volunteers descended upon Roadrunner Food Bank over the course of day to give back to its community.
Volunteers are instrumental to the