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President Cauce’s visit to the University District Food Bank

President visit to Univ Dist Food Bank 2018-Oct_AH_9273Did you know the U District has one of the city’s busiest food banks? Since 1983, the University District Food Bank has been helping people from six different zip code areas by providing access to healthy food and life-changing resources.

President Cauce and members of the University’s Office of External Affairs visited the food bank in October to see this key community resource in action and learn about UW’s numerous connections. Executive Director Joe Gruber provided a thorough and passionate description of the organization’s programs beyond offering nutritious food through its walk-in, supermarket-style food bank four days a week.

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For example, friendly staff can help food bank visitors determine if they’re eligible for food stamps and apply online. Additionally, people who have difficulty visiting the food bank in person can apply for the organization’s Home Delivery program, which relies on volunteers to distribute weekly bags of groceries to eligible recipients.

 

Their rooftop farm provides space for growing vegetables, other fresh produce and even boasts its own beehives. Now that’s local produce!

Being hungry isn’t a recipe for good learning. The Packs For Kids program sends meals and snacks home each weekend with children who rely on free or reduced school lunches during the week. A collaboration with eight local partner schools, the program offers nutritious and age-appropriate food.

Huskies are regularly found among the food bank’s numerous weekly volunteers, preparing food for distribution, tending the rooftop garden and serving in other much-needed positions. The food bank’s summer 2018 newsletter mentioned that during a busy week, volunteers might provide up to 500 hours of help!

The University is proud to support the work of this key community asset.

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Start of Fall Quarter

UW Seattle Campus Beauty Scenes 2015The U District is brimming with activity as first-year and returning students stream into the neighborhood for the start of fall quarter instruction on September 26.

You’ll notice an uptick in the number of pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. Plan to allow a little extra time to navigate through the area to your destination.

Some bus routes will adjust this weekend for football as the Huskies play Arizona State on Saturday evening. On Sunday at 10:30 a.m., the University’s 35th-annual New Student Convocation takes place at the Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion.

 

Here are a few resources for transit options:

Access UW Transportation Services news and services: https://facilities.uw.edu/transportation/

View SDOT’s camera and traffic map: https://web6.seattle.gov/travelers/

Plan your trip on Metro transit: http://tripplanner.kingcounty.gov/

View Sound Transit schedules, alerts and trip planner: https://www.soundtransit.org/

Find your way via Community Transit: https://www.communitytransit.org/

 

Dream Project Visit

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On April 19, President Cauce visited Evergreen High School in the Highline School District to visit with University of Washington students who are mentors in the UW Dream Project. The UW Dream Project is a service learning course and post-secondary planning/college access program housed out of two UW departments: Undergraduate Academic Affairs and the College of Education. Through this program, mentors work in classrooms serving students in high schools with higher than average free and reduced lunch populations. Mentors use what they have learned during their EDUC 260 and/or EDUC 360 classes and personal experience to assist students through the college application process. Evergreen also hosts UW College and Career Readiness Assistant (CCRA) Interns. These are UW undergraduates who work with students in middle and high schools for 12 hours a week to support any school and/or district identified college and career readiness needs.

Learn more about the UW Dream Project here and visit the UW Dream Project website. President Cauce’s visit also appears on the Highline Public Schools website here.

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City of Bellevue selected for University of Washington’s Livable City Year program

“The University of Washington Livable City Year program has selected the City of Bellevue to be the community partner for the 2018-2019 academic year. Staff and representatives from the University of Washington will present information about the city’s participation in the program during tonight’s City Council Study Session.

The year-long partnership connects city staff with students and faculty who will collaborate on projects to advance the Bellevue City Council Vision Priorities, specifically around livability and sustainability.”

Read more here.