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Food Recovery Fuels Student Success
['Joshua Bay']
Inside Higher Ed
As colleges look for ways to remove those barriers to student success, a growing number are turning to food recovery programs that redirect surplus food to students in need.
The grants help colleges establish or expand food recovery programs by providing implementation guidance, financial support and technical assistance.
Third Cohort of FRN’s Community College Food Recovery Grant Program Baltimore City Community College, Md.
Central Lakes College, Minn.Central Texas College, TexasCommunity College of Aurora, Colo.Davidson-Davie Community College, N.C.Fullerton College, Calif.Gateway Community and Technical College, Ky.Hartnell College, Calif.LaGuardia Community College, N.Y.Los Angeles Mission College, Calif.Los Angeles Trade Technical College, Calif.Middlesex Community College, Mass.
Odessa College, TexasOwens State Community College, OhioPikes Peak State College, Colo.San Diego City College, Calif.Santa Fe Community College, N.M.South Puget Sound Community College, Wash.South Seattle College, Wash.Southeastern Illinois College, Ill.Southwest Tennessee Community College Foundation, Tenn.Tacoma Community College, Wash.“Hunger is in every single ZIP code—it really is—but some communities have more resources to help support those who are experiencing hunger,” Harmon said.