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Regents hear student philanthropy: Teach in Prison, Food Recovery and other UC student charities
Summary
During the UC INSPIRE segment, five student‑led charities described volunteer work and results — including campus tutoring at San Quentin, a school‑bridging nonprofit serving 1,200 students, and a food recovery program that reported recovering over 9,000 pounds in a recent academic year.
The Board of Regents paused its agenda to spotlight five student‑run charities from across the UC system during the UC INSPIRE segment.
Ella Morrison, a senior at UC Berkeley, described Teach in Prison (TIP), which places Berkeley undergraduates in tutoring roles at San Quentin State Prison and on‑campus debriefing sessions; she said the program supports adult basic…
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