The "Shack" - part of Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week

With no presumption that they could know what it really means to be homeless, Saint Michael's College students are nevertheless again putting in time in a "shack" to better understand homelessness.

For at least the last decade, Saint Michael's students have erected a crude wooden structure in the middle of the campus green, and have taken shifts to inhabit this 'shack' day and night for a week, this time from Sunday, Nov. 11 to Friday, Nov. 16.

"The purpose," the students wrote, "is not to simulate homelessness - but quite the opposite... the intention of the Shack is to raise awareness and to be a presence reminding the campus community that homeless does exist here in Vermont. "An hour in the Shack," they say, "will not show you what it's like to be homeless, but may give you some insight into the strength and perseverance needed when one does not have a place to call home."

The project is part of Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week with daily events designed to educate the campus to the fact that people in our own Vermont community are hungry and homeless. Additional events, coordinated by students in the Edmundite Campus Ministry program, MOVE (Mobilization of Volunteer Efforts) are as follows:

Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week - November 11-16, 2012

All Week

Sunday, November 11

Monday, November 12

Tuesday, November 13

Wednesday, November 14

Thursday, November 15

Other events throughout the week include an Informational Table to sign up for the 24-hour Fast, learn about hunger and homelessness in Vermont and theworld, and sign a letter to advocate for policy change; hunger statistics posted throughout campus; canned food collection in Sodexo.

Student organizers of the week's event include: