Welcome to SparkPoint at CCSF!

We welcome you to our basic needs center, SparkPoint at CCSF.? We are here to support students by bridging the gap they experience when they attempt to connect?to the numerous campus resources and services. We intend to help?improve access and navigation to student essential resources available to foster students' academic success and economic prosperity at 九色视频.? Our center strives to provide equitable, trauma-informed, student-centered support, inclusive of our needs-based, equity populations, credit and non-credit students as well as our college community.? We are here for you.? We care!?

Basic Needs

Two of every three California community college students face at least one basic needs insecurity, including lack of food and housing, according to the?Real College California: Basic Needs Among California Community Colleges?report. More than 66,000 students from 88?California Community Colleges (CCC)?participated in the study.

However, food insecurity rates have declined slightly since 2019 (from 50% to 47%), with reductions likely related to the concentrated efforts by colleges to tackle food insecurity (via food pantries, food distribution days, etc.).

Demographic Disparities in Basic Needs Insecurity

? African American/Black and American Indian/Alaskan Native students are more likely to report basic needs insecurities than students of other races/ethnicities.
??LGBTQ+ students are much more likely to report basic needs insecurities than non-LGBTQ+ students.
? Students aged 21-30 experienced the highest rates of basic needs insecurities relative to younger and older students.

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Webinar recording presenting key findings from the Real College California survey that assesses the basic needs securities of students from California Community Colleges. Basic needs indices related to food, housing, and homelessness will be provided, along with disaggregated information by region and select student demographics. Implications for local and state decision-makers will also be discussed.

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What is SparkPoint?

SparkPoint centers work with families to meet basic needs, increase income, build credit, increase savings, and reduce debt. Financial coaches work one-on-one with clients to recognize behavioral outcomes, set goals, brainstorm strategies, and set realistic action plans. They value strengths, build motivation, and provide monitoring and accountability. SparkPoint serves any low-income family seeking to improve their financial situation.

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About SparkPoint at CCSF