Fresh Produce Boxes Available to Students, Staff at Four Colleges

November 08, 2022
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COLUMBIA, S.C. — Students and staff at four local college campuses now have access to boxes of fresh produce for just $5 as part of a new program to address food insecurity.

FoodShare South Carolina is new program by the University of South Carolina School of Medicine. It launched Wednesday at the University of South Carolina, Allen University, and Columbia College. Foodshare will soon be coming to Benedict College as well.

According to the national advocacy nonprofit, Swipe Out Hunger, one in three college students faced food insecurity.

Food insecurity is defined by the USDA as a household that has "limited or uncertain access to adequate food."

Benedict College student Adrien Montalvo co-founded the campus food pantry more than a year and a half ago. She said she was surprised by the demand.

"We open twice a week, we see repeated students who we serve twice a week. We have served over 700 plus students," said Montalvo.

Montalvo said according to surveys, Benedict students spend around $40 to $50 a week on food.

"A lot of students have asked for fruits and vegetables, so then, seeing the initiative for the Foodshare box I think it's perfect because this is what student's have been asking for," said Montalvo.

Newberry College's Campus Pastor David Coffman opened a food pantry two weeks ago after hearing there would be students who didn't know where their next meal would come from.

"Students have things that come up, they don't have a car and can't get snacks or food or other things from the grocery store or are unable to get a ride. Or we have commuters who don't necessarily have a meal plan," said Coffman.