Benedictine University - Baseball lends a helping hand for food pantry: "Baseball lends a helping hand for food pantry"
Benedictine University Illinois baseball’s veteran head coach John Ostrowski knows that is important that his players learn “life lessons” – as well as baseball – during their collegiate careers with the Eagles. That’s why when the opportunity arose to participate in a local food drive, he jumped at the chance to get his team involved.
“These young men are blessed with many great gifts athletically and with the chance to attend a great university,” said Ostrowski. “We want them to realize that giving back in some way – whether it’s by your time or talents – is very important to do as a responsible community member.”
Sunday (November 8), Ostrowski’s team participated in the Woodridge (Ill.) Community Pantry’s “Harvest Sunday.” The Eagles’ baseball team spent the day loading the over 8,000 pounds of food collected from the Pantry’s volunteers and donor organizations, destined to help those who are struggling to put food on their tables during the holiday season.
The Pantry serves more than 4,000 local residents per month and provides free breakfasts for 882 students in District 68 each school day throughout the year.