food insecurity
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Provo food bank meets rising food needs
Food insecurity has increased among Utah residents as grocery and rent prices rise.
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Eating nutritiously as a college student
College students may find the transition from living at home where food is provided for them to living on their own difficult, but BYU provides many resources to guide their dietary health.
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Missing meals? BYU can help
The Dean of Students Office and Financial Fitness Center can provide prompt and long-term support to students with food or housing difficulties.
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College students not exempt from food insecurity
Some BYU students are among the 48.1 million Americans who live in food-insecure households, including 32.8 million adults and 15.3 million children according to FeedingAmerica.org.
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