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CONGRATULATIONS! You are taking the first steps to help end hunger and homelessness in America. Join thousands of students as they gather around the country for the 23rd Annual Hunger Clean Up, one of the largest service fundraisers in the nation. Through this massive effort students will roll up their sleeves and volunteer at local hunger and homelessness relief agencies and raise money for their continued operations. Volunteer projects include painting local shelters, planting community gardens, repairing and cleaning food banks, and construction. In adition to your direct service, Hunger Clean Up volunteers will be seeking to raise much needed funds that are needed to alleviate hunger and homlessness in their communities. Participants - From This Site You Can... - REGISTER ONLINE
- LOGIN TO YOUR FUNDRAISING TOOLS (left)
Unable to Participate This Year? We Still Need YOUR Help... - Sponsor a Participant - Make a donation supporting the fundraising efforts of a dedicated friend.
- Sponsor a Team - Make a team donation supporting a team's fundraising efforts
- Make a General Donation - supporting the end of hunger and homelessness in America
TOP INDIVIDUAL FUNDRAISERS
| Name | Total | Location |
1. | Vivika Demel | $3,190.00 | University of Southern California |
2. | Rachel Friedman | $1,100.00 | University of California - Riverside |
3. | Danielle Ziff | $1,000.00 | University of California - Berkeley |
4. | Tracey Zeng | $1,000.00 | University of California - Davis |
5. | Anonymous Participant | $815.00 | University of California - Santa Cruz |
6. | Rosalind Chu | $710.00 | University of California - Berkeley |
7. | Anonymous Participant | $685.00 | Rutgers University - Newark |
8. | Ashley Campbell | $650.00 | University of California - Santa Cruz |
9. | stefan podzinski | $575.00 | Colorado University - Boulder |
10. | Elizabeth Brasington | $530.00 | Smith College |
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TOP FUNDRAISING TEAMS
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Goal:
$100,000
Raised:
$54,194
Sponsors:
1311
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54%
of goal achieved
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