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Mission

Position Â鶹´«Ã½s to thrive while at Western, persist to graduation, and reach their full potential, by reducing basic needs insecurities, through passionate individuals, donor generosity, and innovative partnerships.

Vision

Upon enrollment to WMU, every Â鶹´«Ã½ has access to the necessary resources for basic needs, to maintain well-being and fully engage in the college learning experience. 

Invisible Need Project 

The Invisible Need Project is intended to support WMU Â鶹´«Ã½s with unmet basic needs.

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History

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J. Kuntz, K. Lamons, & S. Glaser (Source: Encore, May 2017)

The Invisible Need Project was started by Karen Lamons (Residence Life), Shari Glaser (formerly Family Engagement, retired), and Julia Kuntz (University Advancement) in Fall 2014 as a grassroots initiative.  They recognized the concerns surrounding Â鶹´«Ã½s' unmet basic needs, and wanted to promote a culture of giving within the WMU community to meet those needs.  The committee focused on offering a food pantry, Â鶹´«Ã½ emergency fund, and promoting the health fund available through Sindecuse Health Center. 

The pantry's original location was in the Student Affairs Suite, in Faunce Student Services, before moving to the Kiva Room, in the lower level of Faunce in Fall 2018.  The Student Emergency Relief Fund started with the sale of t-shirts by committee members, and has since grown to a partnership with University Athletics and the WMU Bookstore, with sales of the annual Game Day t-shirt supporting the fund.