With the future of federal food assistance uncertain, Florida State students are finding support through on-campus resources designed to fight hunger and remove barriers to success.
- Food For Thought Pantry has helped almost double the number of students from last fall.
- The pantry is stocked through partnerships with Second Harvest of the Big Bend and campus organizations.
- Watch the video below to see why faculty and students feel programs like this are important.
BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:
As questions grow about federal food aid and SNAP benefits, local resources are stepping up to fill the gap.
On the 4th floor of the University Center A, Florida State’s Food for Thought Pantry is helping students fight food insecurity, one bag at a time…