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Saluki Food Pantry
Since Opening Date Aug 2016
– Student Served: 2,553
– Fresh Fruit Coupons: 949 given to students
–# of Emergency Boxes Given: 7
DATA PER SEMESTER SINCE OPENING
Semester New Students Returning Students TOTAL FOR
SEMESTER
Fall 2016 463 296 759
Spring 2017 166 441 607
Summer 2017 29 42 71
Fall 2017 230 199 429
Spring 2018 105 194 299
Summer 2018 2 24 26
Fall 2018 207 155 362
TOTAL STUDENTS
SERVED SINCE
OPENING:
2,553
39
8589
107
42
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AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER
Students
Total students and their immediate family members served per month (FALL 2018)
Total number of students served
for the Fall Semester
362
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FRESHMANSOPHOMORES
JUNIORSSENIORS
GRADUATE STUDENTS
13
3041
53
70
Students
Classification of Students Visiting Saluki Food Pantry (FALL 2018)
Gender Identity
(FALL 2018)
Male, 84, 41%
Female, 110, 53%
Unanswered , 13, 6%
First Generation Student
(FALL 2018)
Yes, 139, 67%
No, 63, 31%
Not Sure, 5, 2%
Citizenship of students who
are visiting the Saluki Food
Pantry (FALL 2018)
US Citizen62
30%
International Student
14570%
Students and Race (FALL 2018)
African American, 61, 29%
Native American, 2, 1%
Hispanic American, 29, 14%
Asian American, 44, 21%
Caucasian, 49, 24%
Other, 8, 4%
Checked two or …
Did not disclose, 10, 5%African American
Native American
Hispanic American
Asian American
Caucasian
Other
Checked two ormore boxesDid not disclose
Students and Employment
(FALL 2018)
128
13
61
5
NO EMPLOYMENT
WORK 1 TO 9 HOURS A WEEK
WORK 10 TO 20 HOURS A WEEK
WORK OVER 21 HOURS A WEEK
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
No Employment
Work 1 to 9 hours a week
Work 10 to 20 hours a week
Work over 21 hours a week
Number of visits per students who filled
out initial application (FALL 2018)
No Visit - Just filled out application, 15, 4%
One Visit, 127, 33%
Two Visits, 154, 40%
Three Visits, 68, 18%
Four Visits, 15, 4%Five Visits, 5, 1%
No Visit - Just filled out application One Visit Two Visits Three Visits Four Visits Five Visits
Number of students visiting food
pantry per hour during the
semester (Mondays) (FALL 2018)
722
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35
10:00am-11:00am 11:00am-12:00pm 12:00pm-1:00pm
Number of students visiting food
pantry per hour during the semester
(Thursdays) (Fall 2018)
167
84 66
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180
1:00pm-2:00pm 2:00pm-3:00pm 3:00pm-4:00pm
Additional Needs/Request (Fall
2018)
– 2 students are receiving additional resources (SNAP benefits)
– 15 students were referred to outside community resources per their request. Such as, additional food pantries, SNAP/WIC benefits, counseling, and clothing
– 4 students asked about pregnancy assistance (baby clothes, WIC, used or very cheap baby furniture)
– 1 student needed help with dog bills/dog food
– 1 student stated she needed emergency assistance with housing (student was referred to Saluki Cares)
Food Donations Fall 2018Food Drive Name/Organization/
Dept.MonetaryDonation
Total Items Received
Donated Coats $0 22
SIUC Health Center $0 212
SIU Credit Union $0 70
Anonymous Donation $0 18Misc. Food Drive (Monthly Collection
Bins/Drop Off)$0
44
School of Social Work $0 100
Athletics $0 1126
Sack Hunger $300 20
Anonymous Donation $0 12 (Cans of Fruit)Misc. Food Drive (Monthly Collection
Bins/Drop Off)$0
18
Greek Life $0 35
Homecoming Food Drive $422 1565
Chester Food Pantry $0 94
Food Drive Name/Organization/Dept. MonetaryDonation
Total Items Received
Thanks “Giving Back” Drive
PSO/Grounds $0 649
Rainbows End $0 424
Bookstore $0 145
Graduate School $0 100
School of Social Work $0 60
SIU Foundation $0 31
Vamsi Staff $0 59
Housing $0 18
School of Medicine $0 10
Student Affairs$0
10
Philosophy$0
3
Chester Food Pantry $0 30
Anonymous $0 164
TOTAL: 1703
Food Drive Name/Organization/Dept.
Monetary Donation Total Items Received
Extended Campus $0 210
University Honors $0 30
Misc. Food Drive (Monthly
Collection Bins/Drop Off)
$0 43
Anonymous Donation $0 10 (Boxes of Cereal)
Woody Hall $0 50 (boxes of Mac and Cheese)30 Cans of Tuna/Canned Meats
Health Center $0 84
Big Lots $0 171
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How students heard about the Saluki Food Pantry (Fall 2018)
62
106
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15
4 70
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120
ONLINE/SOCIAL MEDIA
FRIENDS/WOM DID NOT DISCLOSE STAFF FLYER ADVERTISING IN STUDENT CENTER
WALKED BY
Challenges vs. Successes
o Donation Pickups
o “Special Admissions” CESL
Students - Follow-up with
someone in the dept. will happen
in Spring 2019
o Restrictions on food drives (Food
for Fines)
o December Holiday Food Drives in
the last few weeks of the semester
– Collective Efforts for food drives
from Faculty, Staff, and Students
– Donations every month
– $8 Meal Cards for any Hot Meals in
the Student Center
– Social Media campaigning &
marketing was better this year
– Reusable Totes (vs Grocery Bags)
(Fall 2018)
Looking Ahead 2019:
• Continue to work on food drives for the Spring Semester (Neighborhood
Co-op 4K Run, Can Structure, SIU Credit Union, and different
departments in the Student Services Building)
• Continue to work on signature programs (Homecoming Food Drive,
Thanks “Giving” Holiday Drive, Athletics “Door to Door” Food Drive,
etc.)
• Updating Contact Information/ & Resource Spreadsheets for New GA