PA students fill Invisible Need donation center

The bins were relatively empty before the class brought down their donations.

A physician assistant class recently brought down an enormous amount of food donations for the Invisible Need Project. This is something the class does every year during the summer sessions.

"This is an annual donation that the class makes," says Phil Walcott, master faculty specialist in the PA department. "They know that it's very important because the food pantry is open year round and donations tend to slow down in the summer."

"The students filled all the donation baskets to the point of overflowing," says Helen Beck, coordinator of the Learning Resource Center in the College of Health and Human Services. "This really shows how much our students care for those in need."

The donation center is located in the Learning Resource Center on the first floor of the College of Health and Human Services building.

More information about the Invisible Need Project, including ways to make donations, can be found on MyWMU.