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MSU college students rejoice 'HOMIES GIVING'

By Editorial Board Published November 29, 2024 3 Min Read
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MSU college students rejoice 'HOMIES GIVING'

EAST LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – College students at Michigan State College lined up at Brody Corridor Thursday, longing for what was on the opposite aspect of the door. They weren’t in line for live performance tickets or the most recent iPhone—they had been in line for “HOMIES GIVING”. 

“Notice we do not check IDs. We figured this is Thanksgiving and that’s the time to give,” stated volunteer J.R. Beauboeuf. “Last year, I heard we served over 1,000 meals and this year is going to be bigger.”

Beauboeuf says at the moment was made potential due to just a few college students who had an concept in 2003. 

“Low-income students that had nowhere to go and nowhere to eat had to figure out how to eat one meal that day,” stated Juan Flores, one of many college students who began “HOMIES GIVING”. 

Flores says that as a Spartan pupil, he and some buddies discovered themselves with out Thanksgiving plans. 

“We all pitched in some money and bought some food from Meijer,” stated Flores. 

They loved their makeshift Thanksgiving dinner within the lounge of their dorm corridor and continued the custom till MSU institutionalized the occasion just a few years later.

“I call this the United Nations,” stated Beauboeuf. “You hear all sorts of languages and all sorts of people from all over the world.”

Beauboeuf says the occasion creates the right melting pot of individuals from the Spartan group.

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For Flores, it’s about greater than a meal.

“It’s about fellowship. It’s about unity. It’s about sitting down next to someone that you don’t know and forming a connection,” stated Flores.

Flores says he enjoys seeing the volunteers coming collectively and rolling their sleeves up instantly—volunteers like Isaac Freidhoff—who has served plates for the final eight years.

“This must be our first time with an overflow room. I don’t think we’ve ever had an overflow room. So it’s really good to see people continue to come out,” stated Freidhoff.

Felipe Sustaita–one other one of many authentic college students–says seeing the gang is highly effective.

“I remember that pain of being lonely and not having anybody to be around with and to see this is a beautiful thing…this is a sense of family away from family,” stated Sustaita. 

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