Hundreds of thousands of CA college students brace for loss of food benefits

"California's College Students Bracing for Food Insecurity as Government Shutdown Takes Hold"

With the federal government shutdown looming, hundreds of thousands of California college students are facing a daunting prospect: losing access to food benefits that have been their lifeline since 2022. The CalFresh program, which provides assistance to low-income individuals and families, is set to be cut off on November 1, leaving many students scrambling to make ends meet.

At San Jose State University, Roberto Sandoval, a CalFresh recipient, is among those who will feel the pinch. "I don't know how I'm going to afford groceries," Sandoval said. "I have to eat cheaply and ask for help from family members or the food pantry on campus." For Sandoval, the benefits allow him to make healthier choices, such as opting for more nutritious meals rather than relying on convenience foods like Cup of Noodles.

The university's Wellness Center has set up a system for students in need to request assistance, but officials are bracing for the worst. "We're still waiting to see the full effects of these changes," said Catherine Voss Plaxton, Associate Vice President for Health, Wellness, and Student Services. "We're doing our best to be prepared, but it's a challenging situation."

The impact will be felt far beyond San Jose State. According to data from the California Policy Lab, 276,000 community college students received CalFresh benefits last year, with similar numbers expected in the state university system. Researchers warn that losing these benefits could push students off course, unable to afford basic necessities like food and textbooks.

Campus officials are scrambling to find solutions. Grocery gift cards and emergency grants have been set up to help students in need, while dining facilities are exploring ways to offer expanded meal support. "We really don't want to see students taken off course because they can't afford their basic needs," said Johanna Lacoe, Research Director for California Policy Lab at UC Berkeley. "We want them to be able to achieve their goals and complete their degrees."

As the shutdown drags on, community members are being called upon to step in and support their fellow students. Donations are being sought for the Spartan Food Pantry, which is already facing increased demand. "We're encouraging anyone who remembers what it was like to struggle as a college student to come together and support this community," said Voss Plaxton.

For Sandoval and countless others like him, the stakes are high. Losing access to CalFresh benefits could mean struggling to make ends meet, and ultimately dropping out of school. As the government shutdown enters its third week, one thing is clear: California's college students will be feeling the pinch for a long time to come.
 
I think it's great that these students are getting used to living with some financial struggles, you know? Like, they're learning to make do and prioritize what's really important. I mean, who needs fancy textbooks or dining hall meals anyway? 🤷‍♂️ The real world is all about making tough choices and budgeting, right? And let's be real, if they can't even afford basic necessities like food, maybe they're not cut out for college in the first place. It's like, a wake-up call or something...
 
OMG 🤯 this is so worrying! I can only imagine how stressful it must be for these students who are already juggling studies with finances. It's heartbreaking to think that they might have to choose between buying groceries and textbooks... like, what's the point of graduating if you can't even afford to eat? 😩

I mean, it's not just the CalFresh program that's the issue here - it's the fact that these students are already struggling so much. They're probably facing a lot of other challenges too, like mental health issues or feeling overwhelmed with coursework... and now they've got this added stress of worrying about where their next meal is coming from? 🤯

But you know what really gets me? It's not just the students who are affected - it's also the entire community. Like, these students are going to be the ones who inherit a lot of responsibility in terms of supporting their families and contributing to society... and now we're taking away the tools that help them succeed? 🤕

I think what really matters here is that people like Johanna Lacoe from UC Berkeley are stepping up to offer support. It's amazing to see community members coming together to make a difference in these students' lives! 💖 We need more of this kind of kindness and empathy, you know? ❤️
 
😟 this is so unfair like what's gonna happen to all these kids who need calfresh to survive on campus food banks and grocery gift cards won't cut it lol my aunt used to struggle back in 2015 when her sister was in college she barely made ends meet let alone pay for textbooks 🤕
 
OMG 🤯 like can you even imagine having to deal with food insecurity on top of trying to finish college?? 🤕 it's just so unfair that this is happening to hundreds of thousands of people, and most of them are already struggling enough just to make ends meet. the fact that they have to rely on their family members or the campus food pantry for help is just heartbreaking 😭 it's like the government shutdown is literally putting a noose around the necks of these students, making it impossible for them to succeed.

and don't even get me started on how this will affect their mental health 🤯 they're already dealing with stress and anxiety from school, and now they have to worry about where their next meal is coming from? it's just so tragic. I'm literally crying just thinking about it 😭 we need to do something to help these students, like set up emergency food banks or something. this isn't right 🙅‍♀️
 
I don’t usually comment but... it’s just so sad to think about all these students who are gonna be affected by this food insecurity issue 🤕. I mean, they’re already struggling with school and their futures, and now they gotta worry about where their next meal is coming from? It’s not fair at all. The fact that the university is setting up some programs to help them out is a good start, but it’s still not enough 💸. What if these students can’t get help in time? What if they have to drop out of school because they can’t afford basic necessities? 🤔 It’s just so worrying...
 
Man 😱 this is so unfair! These students are already on thin ice trying to balance books with classes, food, and everything else... losing CalFresh would just push them over the edge 🤯. Can't imagine how hard it must be for Roberto Sandoval, having to choose between eating healthy or going hungry 🍴😓. We gotta come together as a community to help these students out 🤝, donate to the food pantry, and spread awareness about this issue 📰. We can make a difference, let's do this! 💪
 
omg this is like so not cool 🤕 276k students rely on calfresh & now it's being cut off 🚫 like what r we even supposed to do? i no some ppl say gov shutdown is unavoidable but that don't make it better 😩 food insecurity is real life stuff not something ppl talk about unless they're experiencing it themselves. anyway, lets all just chill & send some $$$ to the spartan food pantry 🤑 i heard its a legit place where students can get help
 
omg this is so not cool 🤕 food insecurity is a real thing for these college kids and it's like they're being forced to go back to square one 📉 their whole education is getting derailed just because of some government shutdown 🤦‍♀️ what can we do to help tho? 🤝 let's raise some $$$ for those food pantries and see if we can't get some donations rolling in 🎁
 
omg 🤯 i cant even imagine havin food secruity like this in cali rn lol @uni officials tryna find solushuns like grocery gift cards and stuff but its not gonna b enuf fam 🤦‍♀️ 276k students rely on these benifits its a lotta peeps 😩 we gotta get to the bottom of this gov shutdown ASAP 💥 and maybe even start somethin like food banks on all campuses lol imagine havin free food on campus like that 🍴💸 anywayz, lets keep it movin & show some love 2 our fellow students in need ❤️
 
the gov shutdown is like a ticking time bomb for these kids 🚨 it's not just about food, it's about being able to focus on their studies without financial stress weighing them down. i mean, think about it, they're already struggling to balance school and life, and then you take away their lifeline? it's unfair and it's gonna have long term effects on these kids. we need to step up and support our students, that's what colleges are for 🤝
 
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