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Ventura College Campus Resources

Posted by Tristan Remple on July 8, 2024

Resources for homeless students


City College of San Francisco - The Homeless At-Risk Transitional Students (HARTS) Program

Posted by Tristan Remple on July 8, 2024

The HARTS Program provides student support services to current CCSF students who are experiencing or at risk of experiencing housing insecurity.


University of Oregon Housing Resources

Posted by Tristan Remple on May 1, 2024

The Housing Subsidy provides limited funding to help stabilize UO students experiencing housing insecurity. The goal of the subsidy is to keep students in housing by preventing eviction and/or helping students to secure housing when finances present a barrier. For example, it can be used to cover late rent or utility bills or toward a security deposit.


San Francisco State University Basic Needs Initiaitve

Posted by Tristan Remple on May 1, 2024

"Food+Shelter+Success, SF State's Basic Needs Initiative, supports students’ ability to reach their full potential at SF State by providing food, housing and financial crisis support programs, services, and referrals. Food+Shelter+Success stands in solidarity with everyone fighting for equality. Equitable access to housing, food, medical care, and education are critical, undeniable, and foundational elements of racial and social justice."


University of California, Berkeley

Posted by Tristan Remple on May 1, 2024

The Basic Needs Center provides housing services and resources to help alleviate housing insecurity in the UC Berkeley student community. Our service model includes prevention services to support students from losing their housing and emergency services to support students who are unhoused or at imminent risk of losing their housing.


Florida Gold Coast University Resources for Foster Care and Homeless

Posted by Tristan Remple on May 1, 2024

Are you or someone you know currently living without stable housing? If a student is living on a friend’s couch or in a car, we can assist with finding temporary housing, financial support, and academic resources. Are you a student from foster care? We can assist you in connecting with campus and community resources.


Kennesaw State University Care Services

Posted by Tristan Remple on May 1, 2024

Our mission is to provide access to food, temporary housing, and other supportive services to foster students’ realization of a healthy, stable, and dignified life academically and professionally. Furthermore, to serve as a model of professional excellence and effectiveness by upholding core values of social justice, equity, economic sustainability, and mutual partnership.


Nipissing University Student Emergency Fund

Posted by Tristan Remple on May 1, 2024

The Student Emergency Fund will assist students with a variety of expenses spanning everything from food, housing and utilities to transportation, clothing and medical expenses. The fund will continue to be a resource for students in need beyond the lifetime of the pandemic.


Florida State University Unconquered Scholars Program

Posted by Tristan Remple on May 1, 2024

The Unconquered Scholars Program provides an array of support services promoting overall success to youth who experienced foster care, homelessness, relative care, or ward of the State status. Many Scholars have faced profound hardships during childhood that may increase their risk of leaving academia without a degree. In fact, research indicates former foster youth are far less likely to earn a degree than their non-foster care peers. Florida State University is committed to meeting the unique needs of Unconquered students so they experience the long-term professional and personal benefits associated with educational attainment.


Carleton University Student Emergency Fund

Posted by Tristan Remple on May 1, 2024

The Student Emergency Fund (SEF) is designed to provide emergency financial assistance to Carleton University students experiencing short-term financial hardship related to critical needs.


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