Coyote Cupboard Drive encourages donations from Nov. 4 – 22

Federico Zaragoza PhD President
Federico Zaragoza PhD President - College of Southern Nevada Website
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The Associated Students of CSN (ASCSN) are organizing the Coyote Cupboard Drive, which will take place from November 4 to November 22. This event encourages clubs, organizations, and departments to participate in collecting essential donations such as hygiene products, food, and drinks for students in need.

The drive offers a competitive element with incentives. “The team with the most donations collected each week will have a shot at the grand prize of $300 in seed money, to be awarded in the spring semester!” said ASCSN representatives. Additionally, there is a $100 prize for the runner-up.

To participate, interested teams should contact Genay.Amerson@csn.edu to receive a participation packet. A virtual kickoff meeting is scheduled for October 28 at 9 a.m., where more details about the event will be provided.

This initiative aims to support students by ensuring they have access to necessary resources during challenging times.



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