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Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Jahana Hayes (CT-05)
College students became eligible for expanded SNAP benefits temporarily during the COVID-19 pandemic. This bill would make that expansion permanent and provide other supports for students’ basic needs.
Washington, D.C. – Today, United States Representatives Jahana Hayes (D-Conn.), Al Lawson (D-Fla.), and Norma Torres (D-Calif.) and United States Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), and Bernard Sanders (I-Vt.) introduced the
Student Food Security Act of 2021, bicameral legislation to address food insecurity on college campuses by enabling more low-income college students to access the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and pushing the federal government, states, and colleges and universities to take a more proactive role in addressing student food insecurity. Senators Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), Dick D
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WORCESTER Amid a semester of uncertainty and unrest, Clark University’s Challah for Hunger chapter continued to raise money to fight food insecurity on- and off-campus.
On Monday, at Challah for Hunger’s Winter Retreat, the local group won half of the nationally-raised donations this past semester, making Rachel’s Table a food rescue and outreach program located in the Worcester JCC on Salisbury Street the recipient of almost $800.
“To be able to see how Rachel’s Table’s work can resonate with people everywhere is really impactful and makes us super proud that we can continue to support them in this way,” said Maya Falb, Clark University ’23 and president of the college’s chapter of Challah for Hunger.