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Program Models Service By Issue - Hunger And/Or Homelessness

Program Model Title State
From observer to change agent: student-founded street newspapers by homeless people School: Mesa Community College
AZ
Monterey: Homelessness with a Spiritual Bent School: University of Southern California
CA
Public Policy: The Homeless School: University of San Francisco
CA
UCLA/GWHFC Mobile Clinic Project School: University of California at Los Angeles
CA
World Hunger course: service in Nicaragua School: Colorado Mountain College
CO
Hosting National Students Campaign Against Hunger and Homelessness School: American University
DC
Art on the Edge program: ceramics students work with homeless children School: North Idaho College
ID
Action day : how to develop a quality one-day project School: Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville
IL
Higher Education for the Homeless School: Notre Dame
IN
ABC Day: teaming up with elementary schools for a day of service School: Lesley College
MA
Community centers collaborating and sharing resources School: Loyola College
MD
Providing shelter for the homeless on campus School: Davidson College
NC
Tutoring for homeless children School: Guilford College
NC
“”Stand down”" for homeless veterans on Veteran s Day School: College of Saint Mary
NE
Nutrition education School: Waynesburg University
PA
PHENND Action Seminar School: University of Pennsylvania, Temple University, Swarthmore
PA
Sociology II course: Serving multiple populations School: Johnson & Wales University
RI
The Culinary and Hospitality Practicum Program School: Johnson & Wales University
RI
The Hourglass Cafe School: Brown University
RI
Downtown Clinic and the College of Nursing School: East Tennessee State University
TN
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-Kim Ahern, student, Providence College

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