Food Pantry Webinar: Pullman Community Action Center Resources

We would like to share this upcoming webinar opportunity through the Office for Access & Opportunity Food Pantry here at Washington State University. We are collaborating with the Pullman Community Action Center and will be hosting a webinar Friday, February 5th, from 3:30–4:30 p.m. (Pacific Time) about the resources available at the Community Action Center.

Our guest speaker from the Community Action Center, Cheryl, will be sharing with us the resources available through the Community Action Center including:

Basic Food (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly known as Food Stamps), assistance housing, and rental assistance section 8 Vouchers, and Energy Assistance

This will be a Zoom webinar to ensure the confidentiality of students attending and provide an opportunity to ask questions anonymously. Zoom information is located below and more information can also be found at https://aea.wsu.edu/food-pantry/.

Zoom Webinar Information:

Topic: Food Pantry Workshop: Community Action Center Resources

Please click the link below to join the webinar:

https://wsu.zoom.us/j/92193296755?pwd=TlF4ZHZMMXJVUlhPNnd1OVFrN2Vxdz09

Meeting ID: 921 9329 6755

Passcode: gocougs

Please feel free to share this upcoming webinar opportunity with students that may be interested in learning more about the resources at the Community Action Center.

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