High Impact Practices Student Showcase Fall 2025
HOPE Helps Orlando: Hunger and Homelessness
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Course Code
LDR
Course Number
3215
Faculty/Instructor
Dr. Virginia Koch
Faculty/Instructor Email
Virginia.Koch@ucf.edu
Abstract, Summary, or Creative Statement
My service learning project was focused primarily on the issues of hunger and homelessness, which is a prevalent issue due to rising housing costs and economic instability from any number of situations in a variety of populations. Homelessness can affect anyone, and HOPE knows that. This is why they work tirelessly to ensure that people suffering from homelessness are able to have the support they need through their various programs. This poster highlight's HOPE's ability to fight homelessness in the long term and the short term. HOPE has very specific methods and strategies that it uses to combat each of its specified issues, and it fights them effectively. Additionally, HOPE is able to bring the community together through volunteer work, its various locations, creating lifelong relationships, and its various events that involve local people.
Keywords
HOPE; community; service; donation; assistance; congruence; teamwork; learning; hunger; homelessness
Recommended Citation
Jaramillo, Lucas A., "HOPE Helps Orlando: Hunger and Homelessness" (2025). High Impact Practices Student Showcase Fall 2025. 58.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/hip-2025fall/58