We recently interviewed Kiah Duggins, Chief of Staff for the Wichita State University Student Government Association, about their new campus food pantry.
Please tell us your name and current position in student government. Please also tell us a little bit about who you are: your year, major, and any other background info you’d like to share.
I am Kiah Duggins, the Chief of Staff of Wichita State’s Student Government Association. I am the senior Barton Scholar, and I am triple majoring in International Business, Economics, and Spanish. On campus, my involvement includes being a member of Wichita State’s Student Ambassador Society, an Ambassador of Diversity and Inclusion, and the Wichita State Campus Representative for the Clinton Global Initiative University. Off campus, I am involved in the community as the founder of The Princess Project, a college readiness initiative that seeks to empower under-served high school girls through mentoring, community involvement, and civic engagement.
How did you get involved in SGA?
I originally got involved in SGA in the fall of 2014 as the association’s first Honors College Senator. After my term as the Honors College Senator, I applied to my current position as the Chief of Staff.
Why do you feel that the university needs a food pantry?
After conducting a survey, SGA found the following statistics:
- 56% of domestic WSU students (and 67% of international WSU students) surveyed know at least one to three other students who face food insecurity.
- 33% of domestic WSU students (and 66% of international WSU students) surveyed have admitted to skipping a meal because they could not afford to eat.
- 50% of domestic WSU students (and 100% of international WSU students) surveyed say they would benefit from a food pantry on campus.
- 95% of domestic WSU students (and 100% of international WSU students) surveyed support a food pantry on campus.
- 25% of domestic WSU students (and 83% of international WSU students) surveyed said they would use a food pantry at least once a month.