Food and Housing Insecurity

Our food and housing projects work to provide essential resources, build sustainable shelter and address the structural causes of instability, ensuring that every person has the foundation they need to thrive. From preventing dining hall food waste to building affordable housing and supporting vulnerable population, our projects work to eliminate the barriers of scarcity.

Bruin Animal Rescue Coalition at UCLA

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Advocating and raising awareness for the welfare of shelter animals, by creating educational campaigns on overpopulation and stigmatization as well as assisting with no-kill shelters and non-profits within the Los Angeles community.

Bruin Dine

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Addressing food waste & insecurity by recovering leftover food from UCLA dining halls and repackaging them for UCLA students every Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday @ 10pm in the SAC Basement.

Swipe Out Hunger at UCLA

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Ensuring every student as adequate access to nutritious food through the Swipes Drive and meal voucher program, as well as decreasing food insecurity and waste in the greater LA community.

Hunger Project at UCLA

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Providing immediate aid to houseless communities, addressing issues concerning housing and food insecurity in LA, and educating the UCLA community about the structural issues that uphold houselessness in the United States.

BruinHope

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Empowering children in Tijuana orphanages by combining the delivery of critical hygiene and food donations with consistent, hands-on mentorship designed to foster self-confidence and individuality.

Bruin Shelter

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Operating a shelter for students experiencing houselessness in the greater Los Angeles area, providing basic necessities in a welcoming space, and investing in their education with the support that they deserve.

Habitat for Humanity at UCLA

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Addressing the housing crisis by advocating for affordable living, participating in local build projects, and collecting donations in order to revamp homes in Los Angeles.