
SBU Food Pantry
On
Oct. 2, the mission to end food insecurity at St. Bonaventure University began
with the ribbon-cutting of our new food pantry! Food insecurity — defined as
the lack of having access to enough food — affects the lives of nearly 25 to 30
percent of undergraduate students.
After nearly a year of hard work,
our vision has come to life. Since opening, our 15 volunteers allow us to have
the pantry open every weekday, but our goal now is to find enough volunteers so
that we can expand hours of operation. Generous individuals have also stepped
forward to donate both a fridge and freezer to allow us to distribute
perishable and non-perishable items.
We also began partnering with other
clubs and organizations in the Bonaventure community. Thanks to a collaboration
with the Damietta Center and Br. Angel Vázquez, O.F.M., our on-campus barber
and a new addition to our community of friars, on-campus haircuts will be given
in exchange for $3.00 or one can or box of food donation to the food pantry
during the month of November.
Thank you to everyone who has contributed to
making this newest outreach program possible. We are excited to see how it continues
to grow!