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Social Studies, 16.07.2020 18:01, cheetah810

In discussing campus food pantries, one issue that has come up is determining who is "needy." How would you respond to critics of this kind of program, as compared to programs for the homeless or other groups in need? What are some ways students can get involved in either campus or community programs through volunteerism?

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