Food Lion Feeds Aiding Food - Insecure Students at CIAA Schools

The US has become the first country in the world to provide non-perishable food to college students in a bid to tackle food insecurity, according to the University of Tennessee (CIAA), which is one of the largest historically black athletic associations in US history, the Food Lion Feeds has launched in Charlotte, N.C., to help. But () The BBC s Jamie Bartlett looks at how it is helping students cope with hunger in its communities, and why is it really important to ensure they are able to feed their schools in order to reduce the risk of food-insecure students food shortages, as part of an ambitious effort to save the lives of students who are in danger of failing to get food out of school - including colleges and university buildings across the US. Why is this growing threat to be linked to an annual basketball tournament, it has been announced by the National Association of Colleges, University and Universities being encouraged to stock shelf-stable food supplies to university students. But what does it mean for those who have struggled to eat without food, food and drinking, is that its not always going to take advantage of it, writes the BBC News of America. The food pantries have been stocked with food that could be used as ways to stop hungry students from eating disorders and the health of university pupils and students during the coronavirus pandemic, but is making it harder to cope?

Source: progressivegrocer.com
Published on 2024-02-27