Aggie Compass Provides Resources to All
How Campus Confronts Grand Challenges
UC Davis’ actions toward promoting the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on campus have become more apparent on a student level over the years as students find opportunities to contribute to addressing global challenges on a local level. One example of these actions is how student volunteers engage in the SDGs at the Aggie Basic Needs Center.
What are the SDGs?
The UN Sustainable Development Goals, also known as the SDGs, are a set of 17 goals set by the United Nations in 2015 that strive to better our world by addressing issues such as climate change, poverty, hunger, social inequalities and more.
The Aggie Basic Needs Center is a crucial student resource at UC Davis, working to fulfill SDG 1: No Poverty and SDG 2: Zero Hunger by providing options for housing and food resources. By addressing food and housing insecurity, UC Davis can help ensure that students can put their full efforts into their studies and academic pursuits.
Though the SDGs address broad goals, understanding how they can positively impact the UC Davis community puts students in the driver's seat when it comes to making change. To volunteer and get involved with the Aggie Basic Need Center or to learn more about their work, visit their website or sign up to volunteer. To learn more about different ways students can get involved with the SDGs, review the UC Davis Student Guide to the SDGs.