一名多哥出生的学生Olivia Codije因通过筹款和外联打击校园粮食无保障而得奖。
Olivia Codije, a Togo-born student, won an award for fighting campus food insecurity through fundraising and outreach.
Ameyo “Olivia”Codije, 夏洛特皇后大学三年心理学和数据分析学学生,多哥出生的北卡罗来纳州Charlotte Talent倡议学者,获得杰出学生慈善家奖,以表彰她与校园粮食不安全作斗争的工作。
Ameyo “Olivia” Codije, a third-year psychology and data analytics student at Queens University of Charlotte and a Togo-born, North Carolina-raised Charlotte Talent Initiative scholar, won the Outstanding Student Philanthropist Award for her work combating campus food insecurity.
她领导筹资工作,为校园食品储藏室提供冰箱,组织学生烹饪,利用餐具提高认识,并自愿与Nourish Up合作,与The Merancas基金会实习。
She led fundraising efforts that provided a refrigerator for the campus food pantry, organized a student cook-off using pantry items to raise awareness, and volunteered with Nourish Up and interned with The Merancas Foundation.
她的献身精神得到了皇后大学牧师Adrian Bird的赞扬。
Her dedication was praised by Queens University Chaplain Adrian Bird.
活动还授予校友克莱尔·莱赫伯格 (Claire Lechtenberg) 奖项,奖项是为夏洛特非营利性艺术电影院"独立影院"两年筹集了超过100万美元的资金.
The event also honored alumna Claire Lechtenberg with the Outstanding Emerging Fundraising Professional Award for raising over $1 million in two years for Charlotte’s nonprofit arthouse cinema, The Independent Picture House.