
Do PGCC students struggle with food more than we think?
Hey everyone,
I’m a student at PGCC, and I’ve been looking into food insecurity on college campuses while doing research for a class and honestly… it seems way more common than people talk about.
I’m curious—How severe is this issue at PGCC?
Here are my main questions:
- Do most students know about the food pantry and the resources PGCC provides ( ex.Owl Market)
- Do many students struggle with food access or affordabilty on campus and beyond?
No pressure to share anything personal, just trying to get a real sense of what students are dealing with. I know our school has a rich history of helping students and surrounding communities with gaining access to food, especially within the last 5 years.
My goal is to gain understanding about this issue and how its currently affecting students and maybe start a student club that can spread awareness and combat food insecurity. Any input helps a lot. Thanks in advance.
If you want to share anonymously, I made a quick survey :
👉 https://forms.gle/seYgnzUQEW1Hw2sb8