
The Hunger and Homelessness Support Network (HHSN)
Hunger & Homelessness Support Network
The Hunger and Homelessness Support Network (HHSN) is an interdisciplinary, cross-campus initiative based in the College of Health that works to develop sustainable solutions for UAA students facing food and housing insecurity. Our research team conducted multiple campus-wide surveys to identify economic barriers that impact students' well-being and education.
Results of our initial (published) survey found:
- 8.3% of UAA students have experienced homelessness at some point while being a student.
- 44% of UAA students experienced food insecurity during the school year.
- 30% of UAA students experience housing insecurity and couldn’t afford to stay in their current place of residence, even if they wanted to.
A follow up (unpublished) survey was conducted in November 2018 and found:
- 10.4% of UAA students have experienced homelessness
- 37% of UAA students don’t know if they can pay rent next month
- Financial insecurity negatively impacts education and delays program completion for 46% UAA students
UAA employees, students and community programs provide services to help students get what they need so they can focus on their education.
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Contact Us:
Travis Hedwig
Phone: 907-229-2784
Email: thhedwig@alaska.edu
Professional Studies Building (PSB) 205
2533 Providence Drive
Anchorage, AK 99508
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Hunger and Homelessness Support Network
3211 Providence Drive, PSB 205
Anchorage, AK 99508









