April 1, 2015
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
GREAT FALLS COLLEGE MSU ADDRESSES FOOD INSECURITY
Great Falls, MT-“A Place at the Table,” a documentary, will be shown on Friday, April 10th, 2015 at 6:30pm, and a panel discussion addressing hunger in Great Falls will follow the screening. Doors will open at 5:30pm for dinner and vendor displays. There will be raffle prizes at the end of the evening; for extra raffle tickets, bring a canned good donation to help benefit the Great Falls College MSU food pantry!
“A Place at the Table” is a FREE event open the public, and is put on by Great Falls College MSU Student Government in partnership with Fight Childhood Hunger and Montana No Kid Hungry. The Discussion and documentary will be held in Heritage Hall, at Great Falls College MSU-2100 16th Avenue South.
In Montana, one in five children are hungry. Great Falls College MSU Student Government is partnering with Fight Childhood Hunger and Montana No Kid Hungry to raise awareness about the issue of “Hunger within Great Falls”. By hosting this documentary and conversations about the reality many residents in the area face, Great Falls College MSU Student Government hopes to foster creative solutions which will bring more food to more families throughout Great Falls.
Hunger is a reality faced by many. Join Great Falls College Student Government in their effort raise awareness, create meaningful discussion, and find solutions to address this issue.
Great Falls College MSU fosters the success of its students and their communities through innovative, flexible learning opportunities for people of all ages, backgrounds, and aspirations resulting in the self-fulfillment and competitiveness in an increasingly global society.
For more information please contact:
Lauren Reyes
Student Activities Coordinator
Great Falls College MSU
[email protected], or (406)771-4324
Lewis Card
Executive Director-Development, Communications & Marketing
Great Falls College MSU
[email protected], or (406)771-4412