Swipe Out Hunger
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Swipe Out Hunger at 葫芦影业 is a food insecurity program for students to use at Larson Commons.
Swipe Out Hunger for the Spring 2025 semester is now Open.
Larson Commons is closed for the semester break and will resume normal operation hours when the spring semester classes resume.
How to Apply
- Students experiencing food insecurity can request meals by submitting a meal block request application.
- Applications are reviewed by SDSU's Swipe out Hunger team. Upon approval, meal swipes are added to the student's account and the student is notified via email.
- Students who receive Swipe Out Hunger meal swipes can use them until the end of the semester at Larson Commons.
If you are an SDSU student facing food insecurity, be sure to check out Jack's Cupboard!
![The building housing Jack's cupboard](/sites/default/files/styles/wallet_size_scale_325_width_/public/2023-11/JC.jpg?itok=FDNJH8oM)
Food Recovery Network
Food Recovery Network is a nationally affiliated organization that recovers leftover food from campus partners and donates it to non-profits fighting food insecurity, diverting this food from the landfill. Since the organization鈥檚 founding in 2019, FRN volunteers have saved over 1,500 pounds of fresh food and transported it in reusable containers to nonprofits at SDSU.
Meals are available for pick up at Jack鈥檚 Cupboard during operating hours (Tuesdays and Wednesdays 3-6 p.m.)
If you are interested in fighting food waste and improving campus sustainability by volunteering with SDSU Food Recovery Network, or have questions, contact our Instagram:
@sdstatefrn
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