West Valley and Mission colleges are launching a pioneering universal free meal program for community college students facing food insecurity. The initiative, which will serve at least one free meal daily to all in-person students, is backed by a $2.5 million annual investment. This program aims to enhance student retention and promote equity, addressing the significant issue of food insecurity revealed by studies indicating that nearly one-third of students experience this challenge. Collaborative efforts will determine menu offerings and equitable meal distribution, highlighting a student-focused approach to overcoming barriers to education.
According to recent studies in the West Valley-Mission Community College District, almost one-third of students deal with food insecurity every day.
The district is investing $2.5 million annually into the program, which will offer at least one free meal a day to every in-person student.
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