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A campus-based community clinic and food-shelf join efforts to reduce food insecurity using a one health approach toward building a vibrant living system

Godoy-Henderson C, Hiestand E, Schluter E, Olson E, Tacheny J, Crusan A, Hearst MO
J Am Coll Health

This report describes a One Health approach to address food insecurity among two distinct campus populations-college students and patients at a campus-based community health clinic serving Latine adults. The multidisciplinary collaboration includes college staff, faculty, and students, and the founders, both women-centered institutions. Organic community gardens located on and near campus property, pollinated by campus-based beehives, contribute local organic produce to a campus-based food shelf increasing food security and nutritional health for both populations. The One Health system modeled in this report is a step toward building a vibrant community and demonstrates how others can be a part of the larger One Health movement.

Godoy-Henderson C, Hiestand E, Schluter E, et al. A campus-based community clinic and food-shelf join efforts to reduce food insecurity using a one health approach toward building a vibrant living system. J Am Coll Health. 2025;73(2):435-439. DOI:10.1080/07448481.2023.2232461. PMID: 37463519

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