(Hartford, CT) – The Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) system today announced that Stop & Shop will increase its support to address food insecurity […]| news.wcsu.edu
Southern Connecticut State University will benefit from a $200,000 donation made by Stop & Shop to support campus food pantries across the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) system. The funding comes as the system reports a 40% increase in student visits to campus pantries over the past year. As part of the initiative, 1,000 […] The post Stop & Shop Donation Supports SCSU Food Pantry as Student Need Rises appeared first on News at Southern.| News at Southern
As the federal government shutdown stretched into its 22nd day Wednesday, staff and volunteers at a Harlem food pantry said the line outside has swelled to| amNewYork
Document all food items at home/store with location, images, expiry, alerts. Track what exists, where, when bought, and when it should be used. Prompt timely use, donation, or sale of items to reduce waste Reduce overspending, duplication, and clutter| Food Pulse
Alongside continuing to supply students with fresh food and basic products, The Store will add to its selection of special diet foods, implement an online shopping system and begin a marketing campaign to encourage students to donate to The Store through donated money, food items or meal swipes.| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source
Two Southern Connecticut State University students are helping bring statewide attention to a growing issue on college campuses: food insecurity. In a recent episode of “Where We Live” on Connecticut Public Radio, senior Nelly Birmingham and graduate student Rakeria Thomas spoke candidly about their personal experiences with food insecurity and how Southern’s food pantry became […] The post CT Public Features Southern Students in Food Insecurity Discussion appeared first on News at So...| News at Southern
As federal support dries up, the lines outside New York City pantries stretch down blocks and around corners. Advocates say the city needs to ramp up funding for its emergency food assistance program to help offset cuts from Washington, D.C.| City Limits
Regular Food Bank volunteer Mitchell shares his experience of exercising, socializing and more through weekly shifts at local food pantries.| San Francisco-Marin Food Bank
Read how one Food Bank volunteer's friendships at a pantry helped create better connection AND food access!| San Francisco-Marin Food Bank