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A cafe run by students, for students aims to tackle food insecurity
Key takeaways
- Student Jj says the food initiative makes her feel "cared for".
- The Tasmanian University Student Association has opened a new social enterprise cafe run by students in Hobart, where profits go towards its food hub services for university students experiencing hardship.
- The hubs, where students can access free items such as fresh produce, bread and frozen meals, are funded by grants and stocked by donations from food banks and charities.
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Student Jj says the food initiative makes her feel "cared for". (ABC News: Ebony ten Broeke)
The Tasmanian University Student Association has opened a new social enterprise cafe run by students in Hobart, where profits go towards its food hub services for university students experiencing hardship.
The hubs, where students can access free items such as fresh produce, bread and frozen meals, are funded by grants and stocked by donations from food banks and charities.
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