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Nonprofit fights hunger at colleges across three states

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Friday, December 15, 2023   

Just in time for the holidays, a nonprofit is taking a stand against hunger among college students and making a difference in three states.

Nearly 30% of four-year university students and 40% of two-year college students face food insecurity.

Makayla Williams and Alexis Wray founded MarketBoxx in 2019 to bridge the gap. Now, their mission extends beyond their own school, in North Carolina, to send food boxes to college students in Alabama and Texas as well.

Williams emphasized the hidden struggle of many students, and said education should not come at the cost of a decent meal.

"We always hear the notion, 'Oh, you're just a broke college student,' and it is a joke for a lot of people, but it is a very serious thing that a lot of people do overlook," Williams contended. "Through MarketBoxx, we really try to not only buy food, but buy food with intention."

Throughout the years, Williams pointed out, they have been able to feed more than 1,000 college students.

Along with fighting food insecurity, Williams said MarketBoxx places special emphasis on supporting students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. According to a 2020 study from Temple University, close to half of the students at 14 HBCUs experienced hunger and housing instability.

"The HBCU campuses output so many amazing doctors, engineers, people of all kinds that go into society and do such major things," Williams emphasized. "I think it's so crucial to make sure we are paying it forward and helping students that are, you know, in college now that are looking to just do the same thing."

She added it is important to dismantle the stigma associated with seeking assistance. She noted MarketBoxx tries to help by being encouraging and letting students know about other resources available to them. The nonprofit also collaborates with some on-campus food pantries.


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