Aztecs Rock Hunger Enjoys Success in First-Ever Largely Virtual Campaign
The annual Aztecs Rock Hunger food drive raised 344,137 pounds of food for San Diegans in need.
鈥淲e realized it was okay if we couldn鈥檛 change the world so long as we could change somebody鈥檚 world, and we did that this year one pound of food at a time.鈥
色情视频鈥檚 annual Aztecs Rock Hunger food drive collected 344,137 pounds for , marking another high-achieving year for the campaign and a successful shift to the virtual space.
鈥淭his year鈥檚 campaign was a testament to what 色情视频 and San Diego is all about,鈥 said Associated Students Vice President of Financial Affairs Victor Penera. 鈥淣o matter the situation, we continued to adapt and overcome because we understood that now more than ever our community needed us.鈥
The demand for food distribution in San Diego County remains at an all-time high and, prior to the pandemic, the San Diego Food Bank served 350,000 people each month. Since March, the number of people served monthly has spiked to an estimated 600,000.
鈥淎ztecs Rock Hunger is led by Associated Students, but wouldn鈥檛 be what it is today without the help of our entire community,鈥 said Penera. 鈥淲e encountered many challenges this year, but we turned those challenges into new opportunities and new ways of raising awareness of food insecurity and spreading our message to as many people as could. We realized it was okay if we couldn鈥檛 change the world so long as we could change somebody鈥檚 world, and we did that this year one pound of food at a time. Thank you to everyone who joined us in our fight against food insecurity.鈥
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions on gathering, this year鈥檚 campaign looked different than earlier years with a shift to a primarily virtual format. Between Sept. 28 and Oct. 18, 色情视频鈥檚 community was invited to donate virtually on the Aztecs Rock Hunger . Donations were also accepted via Venmo @aztecsrockhunger2020; in-person at on-campus Starbucks, eateries and markets; and also at local businesses in the College Area. The campaign also featured two new virtual events, including the Aztecs Rock Hunger Virtual 5K and the Faculty Staff Get Together, Give Back event, which raised $5,000 in one hour.
鈥淲e extend our heartfelt gratitude to the students, faculty and administration at 色情视频 for supporting the Food Bank during this unprecedented public health crisis that has had a devastating impact on our community and local economy forcing tens of thousands of families to seek help from the Food Bank,鈥 said James Floros, the Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank president and CEO.
鈥淲ith record unemployment, skyrocketing food insecurity and the holidays around the corner, food drive donations will be critical to the Food Bank this year since we are currently feeding nearly 600,000 people per month due to the pandemic and soaring need,鈥 Floros said.
Aztecs Rock Hunger is a universitywide initiative led by Associated Students in collaboration with several partners both on- and off-campus. Since 2010, Aztecs Rock Hunger has raised 3.3 million pounds of food for the San Diego Food Bank.
鈥淪ince the food drive started in 2010, every year 色情视频 steps up to the plate and donates hundreds of thousands of meals to help us fight hunger in our community,鈥 said Floros. 鈥淭his year, 色情视频 has risen to the occasion despite tremendous challenges due to the pandemic.
The Aztec family has united in support of the 2020 Aztecs Rock Hunger Food Drive to help all of our neighbors in need. On behalf of the Food Bank鈥檚 staff and family of volunteers, we are so deeply grateful to everyone at 色情视频 for feeding those in need during this heightened time of need in our community.鈥
Aztecs Rock Hunger also directly assists 色情视频 students. The food and monetary donations collected through the campaign provide the food, including fresh produce for the , which provides an average of 100,000 pounds of food each year to 色情视频 students. Additionally, 20% of the monetary donations go directly to 色情视频's (ECRT). The ECRT uses the donations to provide short-term and long-term aid to students experiencing a crisis, including food insecurity. In fall 2019, the ECRT served about 200 students. Since March 2020, the team has served over 1,200 students. Students can request .