May 14, 2024
Education News Canada

VANCOUVER ISLAND UNIVERSITY
Embark Student Corp funds food security initiatives at VIU

March 14, 2024

An increasing number of students are being forced to choose between achieving their educational goals and basic living essentials due to the rising costs of living.

A new initiative funded through the generosity of Embark, an education savings and planning company, aims to address student hunger issues for Vancouver Island University (VIU) students. The $400,000 investment through the Embark Student Foundation Major Grant Program will fund:

  • student-driven research,
  • food security initiatives aimed at meeting immediate needs,
  • cross-campus coordination to seek sustainable solutions to student hunger and
  • increased access to emergency funding supports.

VIU is one of seven universities receiving funding from Embark for access to education initiatives.

"The Embark Student Foundation Major Grant Program marks our commitment to making the path to and through post-secondary school easier for all Canadians," said Andrew Lo, President and CEO, Embark. "By supporting these innovative programs, we hope to enrich the lives of students and give them the skills they need to thrive both today and in the future."

VIU's initiative gets students involved in seeking actionable solutions to student hunger. Research awards will go to student groups to come up with innovative approaches to reduce food insecurity.

Funding will enhance two existing initiatives on campus - the VIU Students' Union's free breakfast bar and Give a Meal, a voucher program for students in need - as well as the Student Access Fund, a low-barrier initiative that provides financial support for students in crisis. The university will create food pantries for students in discreet locations on the Nanaimo and Cowichan campuses.

Finally, the work will encourage coordination across the university to create sustainable solutions to this ongoing issue.

"At VIU, we are committed to enhancing access to education because we know that a university education opens doors to a better future for all," said Dr. Deborah Saucier, VIU President and Vice-Chancellor. "Thank you to Embark Student Corp. for supporting this innovative program. We believe the magic of this initative is in putting students at the heart of the solution, providing valuable hands-on research opportunities as well as immediate and longer-term solutions." 

To learn more about the Embark Student Foundation Major Grant Program, view the Embark release.

For more information

Vancouver Island University
900 Fifth Street
Nanaimo British Columbia
Canada V9R 5S5
www.viu.ca


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