Adopted in a few states and recently introduced in the State of New York, the Hunger-Free Campus Bill seeks to promote food security among college students. In particular, such an act is based on the fact that it is a grant program that will help specific groups of the population, that is, those in need, with their food security. Thus, such a program allows people to avoid “campus hunger” by funding public colleges. Such an initiative will contribute to the development of food security and partially influence the economic state of affairs.
Table 1. Stakeholder Review
To sum up, Hunger-Free Campus is an initiative that works for college students and aims to correct the problematic situation they find themselves in. This grant primarily works with the food problem and provides a financial solution to avoid such a situation. It is essential that not only local organizations but also other stakeholders at the state level can and are involved in this purpose and develop new opportunities.
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Swipe Out Hunger. (2021). Hunger-free campus bill talking points + questions/answer. Web.