BCC Expands Food Security Support

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Community College (BCC), in recognition of the steady need for food security assistance among its students, faculty and staff, has developed new partnerships and has secured additional funding for its support services in this area. 
 
BCC recently became a member of the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts and is one of the first college campuses in the state to be members. As such, it enjoys additional benefits for its campus community. For example, BCC staff can now pick up food orders from the food bank to support students and their families. The food bank also assists the College in accessing resources such as the Commonwealth's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Outreach initiative and other nutrition providers.  
 
In addition, using funds provided by an American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) grant, BCC installed a community refrigerator as a complement to its Campus Cupboard operations.?The Campus Cupboard, available to any BCC community member who needs supplemental food assistance, provides non-perishable food items, snacks, toiletries, household products and more. The Campus Cupboard also partners with the Berkshire Community Diaper Project to provide diapers and wipes for students who may need help obtaining them for their children. 
 
In response to a significant increase in participation in the Campus Cupboard, BCC upgraded shelving units to add more food options, installed a cabinet dedicated to toiletries and created meal kits for students to take home.?An easy-to-use?digital check-in?process captures data that can help support visitors in additional?ways. ? 
 
Finally, BCC's Student Engagement department continues to provide students with financial assistance?related to food security. Using a case management approach, the College assists?students with temporary support before creating a long-term plan of action. This assistance includes providing access to other food assistance?programs?throughout Berkshire County, as well as transportation and housing resources. Events and workshops help students register for SNAP, get meal kits and engage in support conversations with the?Essential Needs Advisory Group.? 
 

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Safety Solutions Proposed for Berkshire Mall Intersection

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff
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Last week, abutters approached the Select Board with concerns about drivers ignoring stop signs and speeding through the area. Target owns its building and is the lone business left on the property.   
 
"When you turn into Old State Road, our driveways are right there," Judy Bennett said. "Nobody stops, nobody slows down to come around that corner. They go faster and that's where someone is going to get hurt."
 
Carl Bennett added, "We are taking our lives into our own hands when we pull out during the day."
 
The Old State Road bridge connects the mall and Old State Road to Route 8. Abutter Pauline Hunt would like to see it closed entirely, making the Connector Road the access point from Route 8.
 
"That entrance isn't necessary," she said.
 
"It's chaos. There's an entrance over by the bike path that would serve everybody, there would be no problem, and there are lights at the end of it, it's a dream to get into there. I don't see the reason that chaos is there."
 
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