Yale Hunger and Homelessness Action Project


The Yale Hunger and Homelessness Action Project is a 501 non-profit organization of university students working on housing and food security issues in New Haven, CT. Founded in 1974 by undergraduates of Yale College and then-Yale chaplain William Sloane Coffin, the organization is run by an all-student executive board and is a member of Dwight Hall. YHHAP operates a collection of volunteer projects, primarily in food rescue, shelter aid, case management, and youth mentoring. Under the national VITA program, YHHAP is one of the largest providers of free tax preparation services in Connecticut. The organization also publishes the New Haven street journal The Elm City Echo and hosts the biannual YHHAP Fast on Yale's campus. As of 2017, YHHAP had 250 active members, making the group one of the largest at Yale. The current board is led by Renee Tung and Tomas Carillo. Alex Belluck, Suzanne Brown, Nellie Conover-Crockett, Anna Kane, Monika Krasniqi, Nishanth Krishnan, Priya Shah, and Rama Varanasi also serve on the 2020 board.