St. Cloud State University (SCSU) has been awarded a $50,000 grant from the Hunger Free Campus program, a national initiative dedicated to fighting food insecurity among college students. This funding will be used to bolster SCSU’s existing efforts to address student hunger and ensure access to nutritious food.
The Hunger Free Campus program recognizes the significant impact food insecurity can have on students’ academic performance, mental health, and overall well-being. With this grant, SCSU plans to enhance its existing food pantry, “The Huskies Food Shelf,” by increasing its inventory and expanding its hours of operation. Additionally, the funding will support the development of educational workshops and resources to raise awareness about food insecurity and promote healthy eating habits among students.
“We are deeply grateful for this generous grant from the Hunger Free Campus program,” said Dr. [Name of SCSU representative], [Position]. “This funding will allow us to expand our resources and provide even greater support to our students in need. By addressing food insecurity, we can help our students focus on their education and reach their full potential.”
Food insecurity is a growing concern on college campuses across the nation. The Hunger Free Campus program plays a critical role in providing resources and support to institutions like SCSU to tackle this issue head-on. This grant represents a significant step forward in SCSU’s commitment to ensuring all students have access to the resources they need to succeed.
St. Cloud State University Receives $50,000 to Combat Student Hunger through Hunger Free Campus Program
St. Cloud State University (SCSU) has been awarded a $50,000 grant from the Hunger Free Campus program, a national initiative dedicated to fighting food insecurity among college students. This funding will be used to bolster SCSU’s existing efforts to address student hunger and ensure access to nutritious food.
The Hunger Free Campus program recognizes the significant impact food insecurity can have on students’ academic performance, mental health, and overall well-being. With this grant, SCSU plans to enhance its existing food pantry, “The Huskies Food Shelf,” by increasing its inventory and expanding its hours of operation. Additionally, the funding will support the development of educational workshops and resources to raise awareness about food insecurity and promote healthy eating habits among students.
“We are deeply grateful for this generous grant from the Hunger Free Campus program,” said Dr. [Name of SCSU representative], [Position]. “This funding will allow us to expand our resources and provide even greater support to our students in need. By addressing food insecurity, we can help our students focus on their education and reach their full potential.”
Food insecurity is a growing concern on college campuses across the nation. The Hunger Free Campus program plays a critical role in providing resources and support to institutions like SCSU to tackle this issue head-on. This grant represents a significant step forward in SCSU’s commitment to ensuring all students have access to the resources they need to succeed.
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