Millikin Market receives $3,000 grant from WSOY Community Food Drive

The grant supports 黑料正能量 efforts to address student food insecurity.

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DECATUR, Ill. 鈥  has received a $3,000 grant from the , which will provide additional support for the University鈥檚 on-campus food pantry and reinforce the community鈥檚 shared commitment to addressing food insecurity.

The check was presented during the WSOY Community Food Drive press conference on Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025, where organizers distributed funds raised during the annual event to food pantries and hunger-relief organizations across Macon County. The grant was accepted on behalf of Millikin University by Lori Kerans, Vice President for Athletics and Community Engagement, and Chris Belcher, Director of Grants.

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Decatur-area community leaders attend Thursday's WSOY Food Drive press conference.

Millikin Market was recognized as a new community partner in its first year of operation, receiving one of the initial grants awarded during the distribution ceremony.

During the event, WSOY organizers emphasized that food insecurity affects people across all walks of life,  including college students.

鈥淵ou don鈥檛 know what hunger looks like,鈥 said Brian Byers, WSOY Community Food Drive co-founder. 鈥淵ou might think you do, but if you look at the numbers, you鈥檙e sitting in church with people, your kids are in classrooms with people, and you may be working with folks who are impacted in our community and rely on these services.鈥

Millikin Market opened earlier this year to support Millikin students experiencing food insecurity by providing free access to groceries, fresh produce, and essential items in a dignified, welcoming environment. The market was developed through collaboration between Millikin University, community partners, and local organizations with expertise in food access and student support.

At the press conference, Byers emphasized the need to recognize food insecurity on college campuses and praised the intentional design of Millikin Market.

Brian Byers
WSOY Community Food Drive co-founder Brian Byers speaks at Thursday's press conference.

鈥淧eople think, 鈥榃as there hunger in higher ed?鈥 Yes, there is,鈥 Byers said. 鈥淏ack when you were in college, you probably had friends who struggled to get through a week. The dignity of the way (the Millikin Market) was built is an unbelievable story, and we thank them for making this effort to make sure their students don鈥檛 go to bed hungry.鈥

The $3,000 grant will help Millikin Market maintain consistent access to nutritious food and essential items, supporting students as they navigate rising food costs and financial pressures while pursuing their education.

The WSOY Community Food Drive, now in its 24th year, raises funds annually through a 12-hour broadcast and a community-wide effort involving local businesses, schools, and volunteers. Thanks to sponsor support, 100% of the funds raised are distributed directly to food pantries and hunger-relief programs serving Macon County residents.

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鈥淎t the end of the day, we twist arms and broadcast for 12 hours,鈥 Byers said. 鈥淭hese folks do the work in the community, making sure that no one is left behind, and we鈥檙e grateful for them.鈥