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College sets 'em up, knocks 'em down for FoodLocker (video)

In the last two academic years, college says about 6,000 students have accessed Georgian FoodLocker, of which nearly half are repeat users
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Members of the Georgian College Students' Association Barrie team set up the cereal-box dominoes.

Editor's note: The following was originally published as a blog post to Georgian College's website. For more information on how to donate, click here.

A line of 450 boxes of cereal toppled like giant dominoes through the hallways of Georgian College’s Barrie campus Thursday as a fundraiser for the Georgian FoodLocker, an on-campus emergency food bank for students.

Growler, the college’s grizzly bear mascot, knocked over the first cereal box to start the dominoes, which ran nearly 100 metres from the Georgian College Students’ Association (GCSA) Lounge to the library and spiralled around the bottom of a large staircase.

The cereal will now be donated to students in need. In the last two academic years, about 6,000 students have accessed the Georgian FoodLocker, of which nearly half are repeat users.

“Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and we wanted to support our students to help get their days off to a strong start so they can focus on their studies and having an unrivalled experience at Georgian,” said Jenni Thompson, media relations officer at the college and a lead organizer.

A group of employees in Georgian’s marketing, communications and recruitment and conference and events services department were inspired to start this fundraiser with cereal dominoes after seeing a video online of an elementary school doing something similar.

All the cereal was donated by Georgian employees and their friends and family.  

Members of the GCSA, which operates the Georgian FoodLocker program at all seven campuses, organized the setting up of the cereal.

We are cereal-ously grateful for everyone’s support!