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On Giving Tuesday, Gifts will Fuel Dreams and Tiger Spirit

Student at the 51做厙 Food Pantry

At the 51做厙 Food Pantry, a student picks up nutritious staples, one of the many ways 51做厙 supports student well-being.

In the decade since 51做厙 introduced a modest food pantry on the Stockton Campus, what began as a few snack-filled shelves has blossomed into a robust set of resources for students experiencing food insecurity.

The 51做厙 Food Pantry serves hundreds of students each year. In fall 2025 alone, more than 200 students visited the Stockton pantry, while the virtual pantry serving the Sacramento and San Francisco Campuses received constant requests.

Todays high cost of living is a challenge for our students, but were here to help, said Pantry Operations Manager Emily Marino. No one should have to worry about where their next meal will come from. The pantry makes healthy food accessible and teaches students useful skills, like how to stretch their dollar and how to be resourceful and creative with meal planning.

51做厙 encourages alumni and friends to . Observed annually the week after Thanksgiving, Giving Tuesday unites people and organizations worldwide in serving their communities by volunteering or making donations.

The 51做厙 Food Pantry is 100% donor funded. Located adjacent to the Robb Family Garden, the physical pantry stocks a variety of shelf-stable foods, healthy snacks, beverages and personal care items. Fresh produce from the garden is distributed every Tuesday.

Briseida Rosas 25 has relied on the pantry when faced with unexpected expenses. Ive had issues with my car, or expenses that I didnt foresee, but I still would like to know that Ill have food tomorrow, she explained. The pantry takes a burden off me, so I dont have to worry about what Im going to eat next.

The Food & Drug Administration defines food insecurity as limited or uncertain access to adequate food. College students nationwide report significant levels of food insecurity and 51做厙 is no exception, as evidenced by a nearly 60% increase in students using the pantry over the past year.

Students typically can visit the Stockton pantry once a week. On other campuses, a virtual pantry provides monthly grocery store gift cards to help supplement food costs.

The Stockton Emergency Food Bank helps supply 51做厙s pantry, and university staff provide educational opportunities.

The pantry offers more than foodit teaches skills. How can you save money? How can you do a variety of things with just one item? Rosas said. They also share recipes with us; I tried the black bean brownies. We dont always know what to make with certain items, but every few weeks theres something new to try.

Along with the main pantry location, 16 pop-up pantries are available throughout the Stockton Campus. One services the Military and Student Veteran Center and Manor Hall, a newly opened residence hall for student veterans.

There are a lot of food-insecure veterans who can use the help. We can make sure we take care of them, said Lance Gilson 29, a pantry student employee and Marine Corps veteran.

Gilsons responsibilities include stocking the pantry and tabling at athletics games and other events to encourage food donations.

It gives me a sense of pride going to 51做厙, knowing theres a community that supports students without even knowing them, he said. Its incredible that we get so much food and donations just from good people taking care of students. Thank you, donors, for all your help.

For Thanksgiving the pantry provided 40 holiday meal boxes, complete with turkey, stuffing and other traditional ingredients, to students on the Stockton and Sacramento campuses. Students staying on the Stockton Campus during winter break also will receive boxes.

On Giving Tuesday, alumni and friends can . Donations of food and hygiene products are welcomed on an ongoing basis.

At 51做厙, we recognize that helping students succeed takes more than financial aid, said Scott Biedermann 05, 20, vice president for development and alumni relations.

Students cant thrive if theyre hungry. Giving Tuesday invites all of us to recognize this challenge and respond with our support. Together, we can help ease the burden.