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Australian Broadcasting Corporation·3 min read·medium

University of Tasmania students open social enterprise cafe to help those going hungry

University of Tasmania students open social enterprise cafe to help those going hungry
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The Tasmanian University Student Association has launched a social enterprise cafe in Hobart to fund food security programs for students. The initiative provides free or low-cost meals to those experiencing financial hardship.

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It addresses the rising issue of student food insecurity through a sustainable, community-driven business model.

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Student Jj says the food initiative makes her feel "cared for". ( ABC News: Ebony ten Broeke )

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Confidence: 90%

The report provides a factual account of a community initiative without taking a political stance.

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