Annual National Service Project

The National Service Project, held in February this year, has raised more than 1,640,000 meals for hungry families over the past fifteen years. The generosity of our alumni and friends who are involved by reaching out, giving back, and volunteering, makes it all possible. The effort demonstrates the significance of our mission, and how the power of one Pioneer, multiplied many times over, is instrumental in creating positive change.

2024 Results

2024 NSP Participating States

155,074 Meals                      300 Participants                34 States

 Your involvement  provides meals to help feed those who are experiencing hunger in our community. Whether you live near or far, it is easy to participate: all it takes is a bag of food or the click of a mouse! Fill a plate, fill your heart, and help us fulfill our Carroll University mission of service.

Interested in being a Champion for your region next year?
Send an email to alumni@jdzruiran.com to sign up today!

Ways to Get Involved

Support Carroll's Cupboard

Support current Carroll students who are food insecure by donating to Carroll’s Cupboard.

Find a Local Food Bank

Feeding America is a nationwide network of 200 food banks and 60,000 food pantries and meal programs that provides food and services to people each year. Together, they are the nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief organization. 

Support Feeding America

Participate in our drive to support Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin, the location that serves Carroll's Waukesha neighbors.

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How Will We Know If We Reached Our Goal?

Report Back!

Reporting your donation shows how Carroll alumni continue to make a difference through service to their communities.

Online Donation Response Form

Thank you to our 2024 State Champions!

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Interested in being a Champion for your region next year? Send an email to alumni@jdzruiran.com to sign up today!
 

Alaska

Rick Peterson ’01

Arizona

Mary (Wendt) Moase ’80

Arkansas

Carol (Schindel) Knipscheer ’73

California

Michael Ameel ’15

Colorado

Vicki Grassman ’75
Cindy Rold ’83

Florida

Charmaine (Fischer) Ponkratz ’77
Cindy (Mitchell) Mayoras ’09
Jan (Anschuetz) ’70 and Dale ’71 Kuntz
Paul Van Hoof ’87

Georgia

Rogelio Quintanar '92

Idaho

Ruth Goldthwaite '90

Illinois

Ciara Czajkowski '21

Indiana

Debbie (Stuart) Everett ’73
Michael McNamara ’89

Kansas

Suzanne (Abercrombie) Alton ’81



 

Kentucky

President Cindy and John Gnadinger

Maine

Dr. Philo Hutcheson ’73

Maryland & DC

Griselda Macias ’08

Massachusetts

Alissa Lauzon ’02

Michigan

Dyan (Wimmer) Yoder ’98

Minnesota

Jamie (Gordon) Schwaba ’02
Kimberly (Kopaczewski) Wall ’00

Missouri

Tracy (Konopacky) Friedle ’08

Montana

Jane Lee Hamman ’63

Nebraska

Katherine Reim ’22

New Hampshire

Ryan Watterson ’04

New Mexico

Gabriel Viveros-Goldammer ’16
Trudy Bollmann ’80

New York

Linda Braus '18

North Carolina

Drs. Jamie (Larsen) ’12 and Bryan ’11 Pries

Ohio

Kathy Wolfgram ’76

Oregon

Diane (White) Peterson ’75

Pennsylvania

Mike Tanner ’07

South Carolina

Judy Gritzmacher ’70

South Dakota

Michelle Schulte ’13

Tennessee

Alex (Piersanti) Alexander ’15

Texas

Carol (Luecht) ’77 and Edgar ’77 Ocasio

Utah

Emma (Svee) Ramer ’15

Vermont

Dr. Kent Gramm ’71

Virginia

CAPT Gary Chiaverotti, USN (ret) ’72
Celia L. Evans ’88

Washington

Jenny (Swenty) Hagemann ’09

Wisconsin

Steve Albinger ’86
David Earleywine ’16

Wyoming

Denise (Reidel) MacLeod '95

 

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