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LAUNCHING THE CAMPUS FOOD
PANTRY
WSU Friendship Food Pantry
February 3, 2011
THE IDEA      A food pantry that would
               serve WSU students
               experiencing or at risk of
               food insecurity.

                  By giving students a few
                   days worth of emergency
                   meals.

                  Providing baby items to
                   student parents in need.

                  Providing referral services to
                   make sure students’ needs
                   are met.
THE NEXT STEP
                   The issue




        Other                    The
       campus
       pantries
                  Research     campus




                      The
                   community
THE BASIC EQUATION
Space+Storage+Food+Money+Volunteers=Food Pantry
•Privacy   concerns




SPACE
        •Space   for
        volunteers and
        client intake

        •Space   for clients to
        wait

        •Space  to sort and
        store extra food

        •The pantry went
        from one 10’x10’
        room to three.



        The Food Pantry is
        located in 134 Allyn
        Hall.
•Many   of the




STORAGE
          shelves in the
          pantry were
          donated by the
          library and parts
          were custom built
          by carpenters in
          the physical plant


          •The  pantry now
          has a refrigerator
          to store perishable
          items like bread
          and dairy products
•Food drives by




FOOD
       several groups on
       campus (Staff
       Development Day,
       Residence Services
       Haunted Trail,
       Panhellenic Council
       Canned Sculpture)

       •Service-learning
       classes

       •President’sOffice
       (food and refrigerator)

       •Individual   donations

       •Dorothy   Lane Market

       •ChristChurch of
       Bellbrook deliveries
Volunteers make




VOLUNTEERS
             the food pantry
             possible!

             Volunteers:

             •are
             students, staff, an
             d faculty.

             •sort, check
             dates, and stock
             food in the pantry.

             •helpwith special
             events and
             fundraisers.

             •work  with clients
             in the pantry.
•Individual




MONEY
        donations
        Total: $620.00


        •Corporate
        donations
        Total: $500.00


        •Service-learning
        class fundraisers
        Total: $507.48


        •Other fundraisers
        (including Dining
        Services Pantry
        Day):
        •Total:   $1,272.50
BUT WAIT…THERE’S MORE!
•Developing a mission and goals
•Developing policies and procedures

•Developing a budget and creating an account

•Communicating about the pantry
COMMUNICATING ABOUT THE PANTRY
   Story and video for WSU
    website
   Articles in The Guardian
   Campus-wide
    announcements on WINGS
   E-mail
   Facebook page
   Articles in The Dayton Daily
    News
   Story on WDTN TV station
   Campus bulletin boards
   Brochures to campus
    departments/units
   Fall Fest and May Daze
HUNGER AWARENESS
THE ROLE OF SERVICE-LEARNING
Service-learning students:
 Explored hunger and food insecurity

 Served the WSU Friendship Food Pantry by:
     Hosting fundraisers and food drives
     Building shelves
     Sorting and stocking food
     Creating inventory processes

   Served area agencies and organizations, such as:
     St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry
     Catholic Social Services Food Pantry
     The Foodbank
     House of Bread
FROM STUDENTS IN AN ENGLISH 102
SERVICE-LEARNING COURSE:

 “So far, I have learned quite a bit more about food insecurity
 than I had ever imagined I would in an English class. At the
 [St. Vincent] food pantry this weekend, Bob gave me a sheet
 of paper that had on it quotes from individuals who wrote
 about what the food pantry means to them. I was bewildered
 at how many of the people are seniors who should have
 retired long ago but are [raising] their grandchildren. I
 simply couldn't understand how anyone could want to take
 away the very benefits that help them make ends meet.”
“I went to Catholic Social Services and it was really an eye-opening
  experience. When you see the people, you don't see "food insecure”
  or "poverty" written on their faces. You see moms, dads, brothers,
 sisters…and grandparents. I enjoyed helping people and I now have
 a new understanding of food insecurity in the city. I've worked at a
 soup kitchen but never a pantry. Both experiences helped to shape
           my views on local poverty and food insecurity.”




“Studying about poverty is nowhere near the same as working amongst
 the impoverished. My first visit to Saint Vincent De Paul…was quite an
eye opening experience. The waiting room was filled and a line extended
outside the building, down the access ramp, and out into the parking lot.
   I always grew up knowing that poverty existed but the actual scale
                        remained quite elusive. “
BY THE NUMBERS
CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY IMPACT
       Total volunteers              31

    Total volunteer hours           172

Total service-learning students      96

    Service-learning hours          458+

 Total students served since        123
           Feb. 3rd
   Total meals served since         738
           Feb. 3rd
    Total money raised for        $2,899.98
          WSU pantry
EXPANDING POVERTY PROGRAMS
THROUGH SERVICE-LEARNING AND
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
LOOKING TOWARD THE FUTURE
   Strengthening pantry services by:
       Continuing to evaluate processes and procedures
       Engaging more service-learning classes
       Exploring the possibility of incorporating Ohio Benefit
        Bank services
       Exploring the feasibility of offering fresh produce to
        students
       Developing a plan for sustainability of the pantry
 Creating and strengthening community partnerships
  with organizations fighting poverty
 Promoting hunger and homelessness awareness
  and education
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

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2011 Wright State University Impact Presenation

  • 1. LAUNCHING THE CAMPUS FOOD PANTRY WSU Friendship Food Pantry February 3, 2011
  • 2. THE IDEA  A food pantry that would serve WSU students experiencing or at risk of food insecurity.  By giving students a few days worth of emergency meals.  Providing baby items to student parents in need.  Providing referral services to make sure students’ needs are met.
  • 3. THE NEXT STEP The issue Other The campus pantries Research campus The community
  • 5. •Privacy concerns SPACE •Space for volunteers and client intake •Space for clients to wait •Space to sort and store extra food •The pantry went from one 10’x10’ room to three. The Food Pantry is located in 134 Allyn Hall.
  • 6. •Many of the STORAGE shelves in the pantry were donated by the library and parts were custom built by carpenters in the physical plant •The pantry now has a refrigerator to store perishable items like bread and dairy products
  • 7. •Food drives by FOOD several groups on campus (Staff Development Day, Residence Services Haunted Trail, Panhellenic Council Canned Sculpture) •Service-learning classes •President’sOffice (food and refrigerator) •Individual donations •Dorothy Lane Market •ChristChurch of Bellbrook deliveries
  • 8. Volunteers make VOLUNTEERS the food pantry possible! Volunteers: •are students, staff, an d faculty. •sort, check dates, and stock food in the pantry. •helpwith special events and fundraisers. •work with clients in the pantry.
  • 9. •Individual MONEY donations Total: $620.00 •Corporate donations Total: $500.00 •Service-learning class fundraisers Total: $507.48 •Other fundraisers (including Dining Services Pantry Day): •Total: $1,272.50
  • 10. BUT WAIT…THERE’S MORE! •Developing a mission and goals •Developing policies and procedures •Developing a budget and creating an account •Communicating about the pantry
  • 11. COMMUNICATING ABOUT THE PANTRY  Story and video for WSU website  Articles in The Guardian  Campus-wide announcements on WINGS  E-mail  Facebook page  Articles in The Dayton Daily News  Story on WDTN TV station  Campus bulletin boards  Brochures to campus departments/units  Fall Fest and May Daze
  • 13. THE ROLE OF SERVICE-LEARNING Service-learning students:  Explored hunger and food insecurity  Served the WSU Friendship Food Pantry by:  Hosting fundraisers and food drives  Building shelves  Sorting and stocking food  Creating inventory processes  Served area agencies and organizations, such as:  St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry  Catholic Social Services Food Pantry  The Foodbank  House of Bread
  • 14. FROM STUDENTS IN AN ENGLISH 102 SERVICE-LEARNING COURSE: “So far, I have learned quite a bit more about food insecurity than I had ever imagined I would in an English class. At the [St. Vincent] food pantry this weekend, Bob gave me a sheet of paper that had on it quotes from individuals who wrote about what the food pantry means to them. I was bewildered at how many of the people are seniors who should have retired long ago but are [raising] their grandchildren. I simply couldn't understand how anyone could want to take away the very benefits that help them make ends meet.”
  • 15. “I went to Catholic Social Services and it was really an eye-opening experience. When you see the people, you don't see "food insecure” or "poverty" written on their faces. You see moms, dads, brothers, sisters…and grandparents. I enjoyed helping people and I now have a new understanding of food insecurity in the city. I've worked at a soup kitchen but never a pantry. Both experiences helped to shape my views on local poverty and food insecurity.” “Studying about poverty is nowhere near the same as working amongst the impoverished. My first visit to Saint Vincent De Paul…was quite an eye opening experience. The waiting room was filled and a line extended outside the building, down the access ramp, and out into the parking lot. I always grew up knowing that poverty existed but the actual scale remained quite elusive. “
  • 17. CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY IMPACT Total volunteers 31 Total volunteer hours 172 Total service-learning students 96 Service-learning hours 458+ Total students served since 123 Feb. 3rd Total meals served since 738 Feb. 3rd Total money raised for $2,899.98 WSU pantry
  • 18. EXPANDING POVERTY PROGRAMS THROUGH SERVICE-LEARNING AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
  • 19. LOOKING TOWARD THE FUTURE  Strengthening pantry services by:  Continuing to evaluate processes and procedures  Engaging more service-learning classes  Exploring the possibility of incorporating Ohio Benefit Bank services  Exploring the feasibility of offering fresh produce to students  Developing a plan for sustainability of the pantry  Creating and strengthening community partnerships with organizations fighting poverty  Promoting hunger and homelessness awareness and education
  • 20. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!