Donors double their support of 黑料网 students through Basic Needs, scholarships

Published September 1, 2023

Kimmy*, a third-year student, needed help. The cost of books, tuition and incidentals often left her juggling her budget, which meant cutting back on things like food. 

Then, she visited the , where she found non-perishable and perishable food items that quelled her hunger so she could concentrate fully on her studies and work toward graduation. 

鈥淚f it weren鈥檛 for the program and the wonderful faculty and donors, my college experience would be much more stunted,鈥 Kimmy said. 鈥淭his picture is different for everyone鈥檚 situation. For myself, this obstacle means immense stress over housing insecurity and other necessary basic needs which would steer my energy away from thriving in my academics at 黑料网.鈥 

Food and housing insecurity is widespread on college campuses. Cal State Long Beach鈥檚 Basic Needs program offers relief to students who have been displaced, experiencing homelessness, food insecurity and/or a crisis. 

One in five students experiences food insecurity and one in 10 struggles to find a place to live, statistics that became more evident during the pandemic. Longtime donors to the College of Education read about the students鈥 plight and included Basic Needs in their significant donation to The Beach. 

鈥淲hen you contribute to Basic Needs/ASI Beach Pantry, you're investing in students' futures, enabling them to focus on growth and learning,鈥 said Danielle Mu帽oz-Channel, director of the Basic Needs program. 鈥淭he impact of donations goes beyond finances, it鈥檚 a vote of confidence in the student, it鈥檚 a message that their wellness matters, and that鈥檚 the motivation they need to continue and achieve their degree.鈥 

The donors annually fund five Urban Dual Credential teaching scholarships but expanded their donation after reading reports about the hardships 黑料网 students were experiencing during COVID-19. The donors split their support between the Beach Pantry and Student Emergency and Wellness fund and the balance to the CED scholarships. 

鈥淚t is our pleasure to support such worthwhile programs,鈥 said the donors, who requested anonymity. 鈥(We) are very pleased that the (UDCP) program is growing in this very important area of education.鈥

Investing in scholarships and support services, such as the Beach Pantry, that empower students and allow them to focus on their education is a priority of 黑料网's No Barriers comprehensive fundraising campaign. 

Kimmy said she is grateful for the support of donors such as these. 

鈥淚n tough times, the Beach Basic Needs was there for me,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hen I graduate, I want to help keep this program running so future 黑料网 students get the support they need and deserve.鈥

When Paige* needed help paying her rent, the Student Emergency and Wellness fund issued her a $1,500 grant. She called the aid 鈥渓ife changing.鈥 

鈥淚t gave me a chance to catch my breath,鈥 Paige said.  

Investments in scholarships and support services, such as Basic Needs, can empower Beach students, a priority of 黑料网's No Barriers comprehensive fundraising campaign.

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Teacher Aaron Carter shows students how to solve a problem
A UDCP scholarship enabled Aaron Carter '23 to concentrate on earning two teaching credentials.

Aaron Carter 鈥23 understands how support from donors can improve a student鈥檚 chances of succeeding. 

Carter, a liberal studies major in the Integrated Teacher Program (ITEP), received a scholarship that alleviated the financial burdens of earning two teaching credentials (Multiple Subject General Education and Education Specials). 

鈥淕oing through my accelerated credential program would have been a financial struggle without the UDCP scholarship,鈥 Carter said. 鈥淏efore winning the scholarship, I was afraid of how I would survive without being able to work and student teach.鈥 

Carter hopes to expand his teaching skills with a master鈥檚 degree in special education, which he said would allow him to develop additional skills that would support all students and educators. 

鈥淪pecial education is a vital area of interest as I want to expand my teaching skills toward supporting diverse learners,鈥 Carter said. 

*Pseudonyms have been used.