Food Security for College Students
In college, food can be the last thing on a student’s mind. Between working, studying, all while trying to get enough sleep, life can get busy. Not only can it be hard to remember to feed yourself, there can be other obstacles like not being able to afford the right food, and not knowing what types of food can keep you healthy, but aren’t too time consuming either.
Thankfully, Portland State University has a good food security program, with multiple resources for those who might be struggling. Every month, they hold a harvest share, where students have access to free fruits and vegetables. Another great resource is the PSU food pantry located in Smith Memorial Student Union. I used to work on campus at Helen Gordon Child Development center, where the leftovers from the daily meal service to children were always offered to student teachers/workers.
Oregon has programs like Meals on Wheels, Oregon Food Bank, and soup kitchens to help those in need, but that doesn’t mean that all places do. We need to keep fighting for vulnerable people when they have no voice, because food is a right, not just a privilege.
https://www.pdx.edu/student-access-center/food-assistance
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