I get letters, Sark starving college kids edition

You might be surprised to learn that food insecurity is a reality for many college students, even at The University of Texas at Austin.
In fact, in 2020 almost half of Longhorns faced food insecurity at some point.
The loss of a job opportunity, a change in family income or unexpected expenses could mean a UT student can’t afford to eat.
That’s why we created the UT Outpost, Food Pantry and Career Closet — to ensure that food insecurity does not derail our students' ability to maximize their potential and become future leaders and world-changers.
And it’s why I want to ask you to give a Gift to Change the World from this year’s catalog to help keep it going strong.
I want to provide meals to students in need
Your tax-deductible year-end gift today will help provide meals to students in need so they can stay focused on their studies, instead of where their next meal will come from.
Feeding a student
It’s pretty amazing how far your gift today can go!
A $27 gift provides nine nutritious meals for students experiencing hardship.
Your $51 gift provides 17 meals.
$300 provides 100 meals for students in need.
And a generous $1,500 gift means 500 meals will be provided.
During the 2020-21 school year, the UT Outpost, Food Pantry and Career Closet provided 19,500 meals to UT students. One grateful student shared,
"I truly could not thank UT Outpost enough for the services. Food insecurity is a bigger problem for me than ever before."
Food insecurity is a reality students across the Forty Acres can face — but you can help change that through your year-end, tax-deductible gift today.
Thank you for your world-changing support of UT students today!
Hook 'em,
Kelly Soucy
Director, Student Emergency Services
I'll provide meals to students in need
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Why is she asking you for money when, at the end of her email, she clearly states "I'll provide meals to students in need" ?dnc said:Hi kimszjzbtd,
You might be surprised to learn that food insecurity is a reality for many college students, even at The University of Texas at Austin.
In fact, in 2020 almost half of Longhorns faced food insecurity at some point.
The loss of a job opportunity, a change in family income or unexpected expenses could mean a UT student can’t afford to eat.
That’s why we created the UT Outpost, Food Pantry and Career Closet — to ensure that food insecurity does not derail our students' ability to maximize their potential and become future leaders and world-changers.
And it’s why I want to ask you to give a Gift to Change the World from this year’s catalog to help keep it going strong.
I want to provide meals to students in need
Your tax-deductible year-end gift today will help provide meals to students in need so they can stay focused on their studies, instead of where their next meal will come from.
Feeding a student
It’s pretty amazing how far your gift today can go!
A $27 gift provides nine nutritious meals for students experiencing hardship.
Your $51 gift provides 17 meals.
$300 provides 100 meals for students in need.
And a generous $1,500 gift means 500 meals will be provided.
During the 2020-21 school year, the UT Outpost, Food Pantry and Career Closet provided 19,500 meals to UT students. One grateful student shared,
"I truly could not thank UT Outpost enough for the services. Food insecurity is a bigger problem for me than ever before."
Food insecurity is a reality students across the Forty Acres can face — but you can help change that through your year-end, tax-deductible gift today.
Thank you for your world-changing support of UT students today!
Hook 'em,
Kelly Soucy
Director, Student Emergency Services
I'll provide meals to students in need -
Texas football couch change could feed those starving students
Or they could work for a moving company -
Why doesn’t she just say for every $3 you can provide a meal?
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Christ, the throbber had 'food insecurity' every fucking day of his college life.
Spending all your money on beer and weed doesn't leave much for chow other than mac n cheese or ramen.
Fuck off, you snowflake Longhorns.
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Army buddy of mine was so poor in college that he went barefoot for over a month.PurpleThrobber said:Christ, the throbber had 'food insecurity' every fucking day of his college life.
Spending all your money on beer and weed doesn't leave much for chow other than mac n cheese or ramen.
Fuck off, you snowflake Longhorns.
Kids and their entitlement these days. -
The original grilled stuffed burrito for like 250 kept me alivePurpleThrobber said:Christ, the throbber had 'food insecurity' every fucking day of his college life.
Spending all your money on beer and weed doesn't leave much for chow other than mac n cheese or ramen.
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Because if you subscribe TODAY the first 6 months cost $1!HuskyJW said:Why doesn’t she just say for every $3 you can provide a meal?
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You could eat steak at Sizzler for a few bucks
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I’m older than you, Race.RaceBannon said:You could eat steak at Sizzler for a few bucks
I don’t remember a few bucks for steak. Pre-1970?
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Early 80’s ad . . . Sally Struther graduated from Grant High School, Portland, OR in mid-late 60’s and off to Hollywood she went.RaceBannon said:
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https://img.discogs.com/JUZEPE622GJ9EUblrj-p9ASEMps=/600x819/smart/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/A-1460224-1566040488-9820.jpeg.jpgtrublue said:
Early 80’s ad . . . Sally Struther graduated from Grant High School, Portland, OR in mid-late 60’s and off to Hollywood she went.RaceBannon said:
Sally had a nice rack back before she got puffy and fat.