Campus Chapter Work

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THE FOCUS: CAMPUS HUNGER

Through Nazun’s program, our student leaders address the issue of campus food insecurity on a campus, state, and national level through our three pillars of philanthropy, advocacy, and community building. Our Cohort, a select group of student leaders, annually creates and implements campaigns and interventions on their campuses to address the issue of campus food insecurity.

HOW CAMPUS CHAPTERS WORK

Every week, thousands of students across the US and Canada continue the centuries-old tradition of baking challah and practicing social justice (tikkun olam). While the dough rises, students discuss local and national campus hunger issues and discuss advocacy tactics to address food insecurity on campus.

After baking, the students sell the challah on campus to their peers, faculty and community members. 50% of profits from challah sales go to Swipe Out Hunger, our national philanthropic partner to support anti-hunger advocacy efforts and 50% to local nonprofits fighting hunger in their community.

Our core program engages college students in 60+ chapters in the U.S. and Canada in weekly volunteer service, philanthropy and advocacy.

THE NAZUN HUB

If you are a current chapter leader or member, check out The Hub. The Hub is our web platform and app where volunteers connect across chapters, access resources to run successful chapters and connect with our staff.