University of Tasmania students open social enterprise cafe to help those going hungry
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.
Why it matters
It addresses the rising issue of student food insecurity through a sustainable, community-driven business model.
Student Jj says the food initiative makes her feel "cared for". ( ABC News: Ebony ten Broeke )
The report provides a factual account of a community initiative without taking a political stance.
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