West Liberty University’s student food pantry grows
WEST LIBERTY — Food insecurity among college students is a topic of concern across the nation and is considered a barrier to graduating. After all, it’s hard to study if you’re hungry.
West Liberty University’s Student’s Activities office is addressing the ongoing problem of hunger by growing the on-campus Food Pantry for students.
“West Liberty always had a small amount of food available for students who might need it but over the summer, we’ve taken the time to update this space and increase our shelving and supplies.
“We still need donations of food and money if there are any members of the community willing to help us as we prepare to welcome our students back to campus this August,” said Kate Billings, director of Student Activities and Title IX Coordinator.
The new and improved Food Pantry is designed to be a temporary, judgment-free place for students facing hard times, for example if they are running short of money for the month, or facing emergency situations, Billings explained.
Students are required to complete a one time in-take form upon their first visit to the Pantry, for data reporting and show their Student ID in order to pick up items.
Located on the second floor of the College Union, the pantry is easy to find in Room S-17. Hours will be set up and monitored by Student Life Staff.
To donate food or personal care products, contact the pantry at activities@westliberty.edu or call Billings at 304-336-8580.
