New program helps feed hungry WSU students

Food insecure students at Washington State University do not have to go hungry thanks to a new donor-funded program called Cougs Feeding Cougs.  All enrolled students at WSU Pullman are eligible for assistance if they have a combined balance of $10 or less in their Cougar CASH and dining (RDA) accounts. Thy can request help anonymously at http://www.studentaffairs.wsu.edu/cougs-feeding-cougs/.

Faculty and staff who become aware of students struggling with food insecurity are encouraged to share information about this program.  Anyone can make a donation to the program using a credit card by visiting the same website, where links to other campus resources are listed. Cougs Feeding Cougs is a program within The Division of Student Affairs and is managed by Dining Services, Housing and Residence Life and the CougarCard Center.

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