Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week

Hunger and homelessness continues to affect many people in our world — regardless of abundant resources. Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week is an annual week long series of events where students can learn to appreciate what going hungry really means and how their daily choices impact local, national and global resources.

It's a St. Edward's tradition that takes place each November.

2012 Events Include

ALL WEEK: November 11-16 Food Drive
Residence Hall Donation Stations
Campus Ministry
Residence Life

Sunday, November 11-
Monday, November 12

     

Sleep Out: A Night Without a Home
8:00 pm-7:00 am
Register Online
Multicultural Leadership Board
Monday,  November 12
      

The Gray Area: Imperialism or Innovation?
7:00 pm, Mabee A     
Explore the effects of globalization and western imperialism on culture and tradition. There is no black and white-only a lot of gray.

Campus Ministry
Tuesday, November 13                                                                        Poker Tourney
7:00 pm, Huddle                      

Campus Recreation / Bon Appetit
Wednesday, November 14

 

Well Fair 
9:00 am-3:00 pm, Ragsdale Lawn

Poverty Simulation: Walk a Mile 
6:00 pm, Maloney Room
Register Online

Social Work Student Association

Austin ECHO

Thursday, November 15

Hunger Banquet 
6:30-8:30 pm, Mabee A
REACH Out
Friday, November 16

Mass
12:00pm, Chapel

Campus Ministry
Saturday, November 17
 
S.E.R.V.E. 1-Day Service Project
Register Online
Office of Community Engagement
Sunday, November 18

Food delivery- Email Medina Bills to sign-up!

Campus Ministry

To learn more about these events, contact Liza Manjarrez 448-8534.

HHAW 2012 made possible with partnerships from:  Athletics, Bon Appetit, Campus Ministry, Campus Recreation, Multicultural Leadership Board, Office of Community Engagement,  REACH Out, Social Work Student Association, and donors to the Food Drive