Meet one of our longest-serving site directors, Susan Keiser-Smith. She has been at the center of our food rescue efforts in Columbus. An active volunteer in her community, Susan is passionate about food rescue and children in need.
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Troy, OH
What is your role at Community Plates?
Columbus Site Director
What do you like to do in your free time?
Travel, play soccer, spend time with family, kayak, hike
How did you first become inspired around issues of food insecurity?
Through Community Plates. One of my neighbors started CP in Columbus. I did a few runs and the rest is history.
Who or what inspires you most?
The strong women in my family. I really miss my grandmas, one had dementia and was an inspiration even in her darkest days. The other lived to be 103 and lived at home until the last few months of her life. My mom and sister are my rocks.
If there is one thing we should do to help eradicate food insecurity in our communities, what would it be, and how can we get involved?
Finding new runners. Once someone signs up for their first run and realizes how easy and rewarding it is, they are hooked.
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