
There is plenty of food worldwide to feed the existing human
population. In fact, the world produces 10% more food today than is
needed to feed everyone. Yet millions of people throughout the world
and the United States currently exist without adequate food and
shelter. The U.S. is one of the richest, most advanced nations in the
world and could easily end hunger and homelessness if we prioritized it
as a society. Experts estimate that if we fully funded federal
assistance programs, we could end domestic hunger in five years. The
problems of hunger and homelessness worsen each year as critical
societal decisions are made based on special interests instead of the
public's interest.
OSPIRG students volunteer in shelters, raise money for food banks,
and participate in educational events on campus. Our biggest event of
the year is the Hunger Cleanup, which takes place each April. The
Hunger Cleanup is a serve-a-thon, where students get people to sponsor
them for each hour that they volunteer on a Saturday. This way,
students provide both people-power in the form of volunteers, and money
to help support the organizations that need it most.













