Students at Ohio University donated nearly 500 meal swipes to their peers in need in just a single week. Now in the wake of its overwhelming success, university officials have decided to extend the meal swipe donation initiative.
A growing number of colleges across the country are recognizing student hunger, and the need for additional resources for low-income students that need a meal. The latest institution to join this trend is Rider University, where a program has been...
Food insecurity amongst college students has increased in recent years, giving rise to on-campus food pantries among other student services. One of the initiatives gaining momentum on campus is Swipe Out Hunger, which sees student donate unused dining hall swipes...
The University of Connecticut held its latest "Give a Meal" event on campus on March 2, and saw a significant number of students donate their flex passes during the dinner hour event. In addition to the donated meals, university Dining...
A new pilot program at the University of Missouri is enabling students to transfer unused meal swipes to fellow students in need of a meal. The program allows students to transfer up to ten swipes from their meal plan and...
UPenn students are able to donate their unused meal swipes to a local hunger relief organization as part of a campaign supported by the university and food service provider Bon Appetit. As part of the program, Bon Appetit matched each...
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