Los Angeles Times

CSU campus sets up student fund

- By Carla Rivera carla.rivera@latimes.com Twitter: @CarlaRiver­aLat

Cal State Long Beach is creating a program to provide meals, temporary housing and cash to students dealing with unexpected emergencie­s.

The Student Emergency Interventi­on Program will allow students to help needy classmates through donations and other kinds of philanthro­py, officials said.

“Despite our best efforts, students have to navigate an infinite number of unforeseen roadblocks that can delay progress to their degrees,” Jeff Klaus, dean of students and associate vice president for student services, said in a statement. “We have asked students at The Beach to lend a hand, and they responded in an incredibly positive way to help mitigate food insecurity and even the unexpected emergency expenses of their fellow students.”

Student hardships that would qualify for aid include car accidents, illness or hospitaliz­ation, loss of housing, and medical expenses for the student, a spouse or a child.

Students will need to fill out an applicatio­n to qualify for help, officials said.

As part of the effort, students on meal plans have already donated more than 1,300 meals to those needing help feeding themselves or their families. The campus’ nonprofit Forty-Niner Shops, which operate dining services, have contribute­d an additional 300 meals.

Funding for most of the program will be raised through the $225-million Declare Campaign, the campus’ first comprehens­ive fundraisin­g effort.

“The Declare Campaign is fostering a new culture of giving at The Beach,” said Long Beach State President Jane Close Conoley. “We’ve had an incredible response to the campaign from the greater Long Beach community, and now our students are recognizin­g the value of giving back. What could be better than students helping each other?”

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Cheryl A. Guerrero Los Angeles Times CAL STATE LONG BEACH students dealing with unexpected emergencie­s will be able to apply for help.

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