Fund for food: a campus food pantry toolkit to help fight hunger on campus / Nurul Hafizah Mohd Yasin ... [et al.]

Mohd Yasin, Nurul Hafizah and Nordin, Nurhaiza and Nordin, Nurnaddia and Nik Mud, Nik Noorhazila and Mat Zaib, Siti Zamanira (2021) Fund for food: a campus food pantry toolkit to help fight hunger on campus / Nurul Hafizah Mohd Yasin ... [et al.]. In: International Exhibition & Symposium on Productivity, Innovation, Knowledge, Education & Design (i-SPiKe 2021). (Submitted)

Abstract

Inadequate financial resources have led to food insecurity among students at higher institutions due to the increase in study fees, house rental costs, and food prices. As such, the increased living standards and price of goods are among the factors influencing food insecurity among university students. In fact, hunger and food insecurity are evident in this day and age, even on college campuses. Since college meal plan for students is especially too expensive for low-income students to bear, some students are forced to engage in part-time jobs to earn extra income for food and other expenses. This also includes living on a shoestring budget as college education becomes less affordable for university students. In view of these problems, campuses have recently established food pantries to help students. However, running a campus food pantry requires careful planning and a dedicated team of leaders and volunteers; hence, this study aims to provide a food pantry toolkit as a guideline to solve hunger and food insecurity among university students by setting up food pantries on campus to provide food and other essentials to the students in need. Depending on the campus, this program is run by the student government, other student organizations, or administrative departments such as the Office of Student Affairs. The food pantry toolkit should comprise the following facets: i) demonstrating the need for food pantries on campus by surveying the university students, faculty, and staff members; ii) community partnership through a fiscal sponsor and potential groups or companies as community partners; iii) setting up of space, equipment, and storage depending on the type of food to be distributed; and iv) food safety procedures via training and safe food handling provided to the volunteers. Considering the new-developed toolkit to fight hunger on campus as the innovation novelty of this study, universities in Malaysia are, therefore, expected to become a driving force in improving food insecurity by implementing the On-Campus Food Pantry Program to help ease student hunger.

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Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
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Mohd Yasin, Nurul Hafizah
hafizah.my@umk.edu.my
Nordin, Nurhaiza
haiza@umk.edu.my
Nordin, Nurnaddia
naddia.n@umk.edu.my
Nik Mud, Nik Noorhazila
noorhazila.nm@umk.edu.my
Mat Zaib, Siti Zamanira
zamanira@umk.edu.my
Subjects: L Education > LB Theory and practice of education > Higher Education
L Education > LB Theory and practice of education > School life. Student manners and customs. Students
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah > Sg Petani Campus
Event Title: International Exhibition & Symposium on Productivity, Innovation, Knowledge, Education & Design (i-SPiKe 2021)
Page Range: pp. 252-256
Keywords: Food pantry, toolkit, student hunger, campus, university student
Date: 2021
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56586
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