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Student homelessness has become a widespread issue at higher education institutions. According to a 2016 survey of both four-year and community colleges, about seven percent of students experienced homelessness. Kennesaw State University (KSU) is not immune to those statistics. The first KSU homeless student was identified in the late 1980s. Since then, the number of students experiencing homelessness and food insecurity has grown every academic year. In the past three years, there has been a 98 percent increase in demand to help feed food insecure students on KSU’s two campuses.
Those who are interested in learning more about ASCEND and CARE Services and how to implement these programs at their university campus can utilize the CARE RoadMap training program which officially launched on November 1, 2021. The program is designed for an intimate group style format with people who are doing the work to make a difference but need access to the tools, network, and ideas to do it better or more effectively. CARE RoadMap consists of 4 training options: Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 and an 'Ascending to College' supplemental training. Below are more detailed descriptions for CARE RoadMap Level 2 training.
Level 2 – Intermediate Course:
- 3.5-hour virtual training session
- (3) 60-minute follow-ups
- Workbook
Follow this link to purchase the course that is right for your organization!
Publication Date
Fall 11-1-2021
Publisher
CARE Services
City
Kennesaw
Keywords
Service design, Program Design, Outreach Efforts, Awareness Campaigns, Budgeting, Operation Plans, Special Populations, CARE, RoadMap, Virtual Training, Special Populations, Campus Services
Disciplines
Food Studies | Social Work