Using Resources Without Fear or Judgement.

  • Remember, You’re Not Alone

    Many students and community members face food insecurity; these resources exist to help.

  • Think of It as a Right, Not a Handout

    Just like financial aid or healthcare, food assistance is there to support those in need.

  • Use Private & Discreet Options

    Many programs offer confidential ways to access food, such as online ordering or pickup services.

  • Encourage a Supportive Mindset

    Normalize the conversation about food insecurity among peers to reduce stigma for yourself and others.

  • Get Involved

    Volunteering or spreading awareness can help shift perspectives and create a culture of mutual support.

  • Everyone deserves access to nutritious food—without shame or hesitation.