5 Things You Should Know About Hunger on Campus
Nearly one third of college students in the U.S. face food insecurity, potentially undermining their academic achievements and career aspirations. There are many factors that lead to hunger on campus.
Nearly one third of college students in the U.S. face food insecurity, potentially undermining their academic achievements and career aspirations. There are many factors that lead to hunger on campus.
As Director of Donor Relationships, Marian Eidson cultivates and stewards Second Harvest donors. Her work helps to ensure that our Feeding Programs have the funding they need to continue providing food assistance to those at risk of hunger in Middle and West Tennessee.
SNAP recipients will see a 21% increase in average monthly benefits ($36 per-month) – the largest increase in the program’s history.