GALLERY: Project Feed Huntington

Attendees of Project Feed Huntington line up to receive free food as part of the project’s initiative.

Volunteers and members of Matt James’ Honors 200 class participating in the event.

Project Feed Huntington volunteers pose for a group photo.

Matt James addressing the crowd at the event.

Three members of Project Feed Huntington: Sam Casto, Amber Sturgill and Kylie Johnson.

Project Feed Huntington volunteers and attendees. They fed more than 400 people, including taking 250 meals to the Huntington City Mission.

More attendees of the event enjoying the free meal. Donors included Olive Garden, Texas Roadhouse and Sodexo.

Project Feed Huntington was a community service project organized by Matt James’ Honors 200 class.

Kane Morrone addressing the crowd. Morrone said “It’s awesome to have goals and blow them out of the water. This has been a night that I’ll probably never forget; this gives me inspiration to create more, connect and just motivate people to do the right thing. One thing I’ve learned leadership-wise is to utilize people and don’t make them feel like they’re being used because every piece of the puzzle is appreciated here.”
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