ESU’s Hunger Free Task Force launched the “Break Bag” program this semester for students who remained on campus during fall break.
This initiative is supported by funds provided by the PA Hunger Free Campus Grant and is part of a continued effort to address food insecurity experienced within our campus community.
For more information about Break Bags, Hunger Free Campus Initiatives, or to sign up for the Break Bag program please contact Bailey Higgins, Health and Wellness Case Manager at bharman@esu.edu.
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