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UDM students show their support during "Hunger Week"

With a decrease in affordable housing, increase in poverty, and a lack of gainful employment opportunities, many individuals and families are finding themselves without food and shelter.

Every night over 9,500 of Detroit people reside on the streets or in abandoned buildings seeking shelter and 40 of them are children. With the high cost of housing, food, childcare, healthcare, and education, 3.5 million Americans will experience homelessness in a given year.

University of Detroit Mercy's Student Senate is sponsoring Hunger Week, an annual event, which began last Sunday and will continue through Saturday, Nov. 17. Hunger Week is a collaborative effort between all University departments and organizations in order to show support and solidarity with the hungry, impoverished and homeless.

Full Schedule of Hunger Week Events:

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The University of Detroit Mercy is Michigan's largest private Catholic University, offering approximately 100 majors and programs in 60 academic fields. Sponsored by the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) and the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas, the University has three campuses located in downtown and northwest Detroit.

For the 11th consecutive year, UDM was ranked among the top tier of Midwestern master's universities in U.S.News & World Report's "America's Best Colleges" – 2012 edition.

Publish date: November 13, 2007