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          WORLD> America
          Struggling college students turn to food banks
          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2008-07-26 15:14

          SEATTLE - Just blocks from the University of Washington, a line of people shuffle toward a food pantry, awaiting handouts such as milk and bread.

          For years, the small University District pantry has offered help to the working poor and single parents in this neighborhood of campus rentals. Now rising food prices are bringing another group: Struggling college students.

          "Right now, with things the way they are, a lot of students just can't afford to eat," said Terry Capleton, who started a Facebook group called "I Ain't Afraid to be on Food Stamps" when he was a student at Benedict College in South Carolina.


          Saad Hopkins, entering the University of Washington as a junior in the fall, gets groceries at the University District Food Bank Tuesday, July 15, 2008, in Seattle. In the past year, the price of groceries has jumped nearly 5 percent and the costs some staples like milk and bread--the core of a college diet--have shot up by more than 30 percent. That's driving up demand at food banks and prompting some students to apply for food stamps. [Agencies]

          Some of the students are working their way through college with grants, loans and part-time jobs. Others are just reluctant to ask parents for more money.

          "More and more, it's just the typical traditional student, about 18 to 22, that's feeling this crunch," said Larry Brickner-Wood, director of the Cornucopia Food Pantry at the University of New Hampshire.

          "There's definitely been an increase in usage and demand. We're seeing more and more students that have never used the pantry before."

          In the past year, the price of groceries has jumped nearly 5 percent, the highest increase in nearly two decades. The cost of some staples has shot up by more than 30 percent.

          At the University District pantry in Seattle, demand has risen roughly 25 percent this year. About 150 students visit each week during the school year.

          Membership in Capleton's Facebook group has steadily climbed, too, and sparked other online groups with names such as "I'm in College and I got on Food Stamps."

          "A lot of students can't call their mom every day to ask for that extra fifty dollars," said Capleton, 24. "They're on their own."

          Qualifying for aid at community food banks is usually easy. Most of the charities just require users to show identification proving they live in the area.

          The Community College of Denver runs its own food-assistance program, which has seen demand double in the past year.

          "It's the highest I've ever seen," said Jerry Mason, the school's director of student life. "Our assumption is it's because of the high price of food."

          In response to demand, the school doubled the pantry's $3,000 annual budget.

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