By Alex Gamblin,
January 17, 2023
The 欧美视频鈥檚 dining services provider, Sodexo, is introducing
UCM to its partner and national nonprofit, Swipe Out Hunger. In collaboration with
the university鈥檚 Campus Cupboard, they have implemented a plan to assist UCM students
battling food insecurity. Students can now apply to receive 10 free meal swipes to
use at university dining halls.
Swipe Out Hunger is a national nonprofit organization fighting to end college hunger
one campus at a time. Through advocacy and policy, community building and on-campus
programs, Swipe Out Hunger has built a network of 450-plus colleges and universities.
According to founder, Rachel Sumekh, the 鈥楽wipe Community鈥 has provided an astonishing
4.8 million meals nationwide to students with food insecurity. UCM is one of 10 universities
in Missouri joining the initiative.
Justin Dreslinski, Sodexo鈥檚 resident district manager, championed the effort. After
noticing the program鈥檚 great success at other universities, Dreslinski called upon
UCM鈥檚 Beth Rutt, director of student activities. Head of UCM鈥檚 Campus Cupboard, Rutt
has seen the impact of anti-hunger programs firsthand. She was thrilled to join the
initiative and aid the many students who utilize UCM鈥檚 pantry in accessing additional
resources.
鈥淭his semester, Fall 2022, we have averaged 637 visits a month,鈥 said Rutt in December.
In the new year, Rutt, along with partners that include Sodexo marketing specialist,
Diane Wirthwein and the dedicated Cupboard volunteers, is thrilled to continue making
quality meals accessible to the entire university population. As of Jan. 12, Sodexo
has donated nearly 3,000 meals to be distributed to UCM students with food insecurity.
This exciting anti-hunger advancement at UCM comes as the pantry celebrates its tenth
year of operations in October 2023.
Dedicated to feeding students' minds with both knowledge and nourishment, UCM is proud
to implement further anti-hunger programs thanks to the guidance of Swipe Out Hunger.
By partnering with the nonprofit organization, UCM aims to further alleviate hunger
and financial burdens in the entire university community by expanding upon the Campus
Cupboard鈥檚 weekly offering of 10 pantry items to any UCM faculty, staff members or
students who present a valid UCM ID.
The Campus Cupboard urges other individuals to learn about food insecurity and its
marginalized effects on traditional college-aged students as one in three college
students face food insecurity nationally. Cognitive, academic and psychological development
can all be hindered if the mind is not properly nourished.
Ten free meal swipes will now be offered for the fall and spring semesters of the
academic year. Students in need can fill out the to start the process.
For more information on volunteering or donating to Campus Cupboard, contact Beth
Rutt via email at brutt@ucmo.edu.