Community Pantry-Illustration of packaged food, cleaning and hygiene items with a yellow background

Foothills Campus Community Pantry

To promote this initiative, we invite you to download an informational poster that can be sent to groups and posted in work and learning areas. Download poster here

Picture of pantry shelves with a variety of dry goods food items.

About the project

The Foothills campus community pantry of nonperishable food and essentials is a grassroots initiative designed to help address a need. You can find the pantry in the Health Sciences Centre atrium (also known as Hippocrates Mall), near the staircase that leads up to the library. It is available to all self-identified Foothills campus community members with needs, and stocked by all members wishing to donate nonperishable food and essentials.

This initiative operates on a Take what you need, Share what you can model. 

Frequently Asked Questions about the community pantry

Community members are welcome to donate non-perishable food items to the pantry. 

Here are some examples of desired items. 

Canned food:

  • Soup
  • Baked beans (with and without pork)
  • Other beans (kidney, chickpea, etc)
  • Meat and fish (e.g. tuna, salmon, sardines)
  • Fruit
  • Vegetables
  • Pasta sauce

Packaged foods:

  • Peanut butter
  • Jam and jelly
  • Bags of rice, lentils, chickpeas or other grains
  • Pasta
  • Cereal and instant oatmeal
  • Macaroni and cheese
  • Oat milk and fruit juice

Hygiene and household cleaning products:

  • Period products 
  • Toothbrushes, toothpaste, dental floss
  • Paper products
  • Soap: liquid handsoap, unscented bars, laundry detergent 
  • Cleaning supplies

All donated items must be in the original, undamaged packaging (e.g.: no dented cans or ripped bags), and not expired. 

No, all donated food must be in its original, undamaged, packaging. 

No - as this is a community-driven project, there is no capacity for the School to purchase items for the pantry. You may find it useful to collaborate with others in the community to take turns purchasing items for the pantry.

The pantry is located near the staircase on the main level of the Health Sciences Centre atrium (Hippocrates Mall). You can take your donations to the pantry and place them inside the cupboard.

Work units can also organize a donation collection event and/or location within the unit, and then designate one person to take collected items to the pantry.

The Foothills campus community pantry is open to any and all who need it. No questions asked.

No, you do not need to register or sign up to access the food in the pantry. This food is available for anyone in the Foothills campus community and can be taken freely and anonymously.

There is a white board by the pantry doors. Please write your "wishlist" items on this whiteboard, for donating community members to see.

Items can also be requested through our anonymous online survey.

 

Work units or campus groups can organize a donation collection event and/or location within the unit, and then designate one person to take collected items to the pantry.

If you are hosting an event through your unit or group, you might also encourage attendees to bring along an item for donation.


Rates of food insecurity is an under-recognized challenge within campus communities, with negative impacts on learning, physical health, and mental health. Estimated rates of food insecurity are higher among undergraduate, graduate, and medical students than those seen in surrounding communities. We recognize that individual and campus level interventions will not address the root causes of food insecurity, but this program can hopefully provide some relief for those within our campus community.

Dr. Lauren Drogos, PhD

Program Director, Libin Cardiovascular Institute

The origins of the Foothills campus community pantry and GradSnacks, a CSM graduate student initiative

Foothills campus community pantry

Members of the Libin Institute brought forward the idea to install a community pantry at the Foothills campus. Dr. Dana Olstad has undertaken research on food insecurity and Dr. Lauren Drogos has championed providing supports to graduate students in the form of increasing food security. Recognizing that students may not be alone in benefitting from this support, the pantry is available for all campus community members to utilize.

Thanks to Drs. Olstad and Drogos for their energy in promoting this initiative.

Thanks also to the staff at the SAW Hub for helping to manage the pantry.

GradSnacks initiative

GradSnacks is a student-led initiative, founded by Taylor Scheidl and Jessica Wager, that is tackling food insecurity among graduate students at the University of Calgary Foothills campus, where there is a lack of accessible nutritious snacks. 

GradSnacks provides nutritious, portable snacks like protein bars, mixed nuts, trail mix, dehydrated apples, granola bars, and apple sauce 24 hours per day in the Zen Den at the Cumming School of Medicine.

To learn more about this initiative and to make a donation in support of its continuation, click on the link below.

Learn more about GradSnacks

In 2021, Alberta had the highest rate of food insecurity in Canada at 20.3%.  Food insecurity and poor diet quality are interrelated. People living with food insecurity generally eat fewer nutrient-rich foods, and have poorer mental, social and physical health. One way to increase access to nutritious foods is provide food subsidies to food insecure households.

Dr. Dana Olstad, PhD, RD

Associate Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine


Text; Fresh Routes is a mobile grocery store that brings health and affordable food to Foothills campus. All welcome to shop.  Images of bananas, berries and broccoli

Fresh Routes at Foothills Campus - Wednesdays

Fresh Routes is a mobile grocery store that brings healthy and affordable food right to you.

Everyone is welcome!
Day: Wednesday
Time: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Location: Health Sciences Centre Mall (Hippocrates Mall) -watch for the market by the stairs to the library.

Choose your own fruits, vegetables, and eggs. Please bring your own reusable bags.
Accepting cash, credit, debit, and Calgary Dollars.

Click here for a Fresh Routes @ Foothills poster

Questions, concerns, more information?

We welcome your feedback on this initiative to address food security at Foothills campus. 

Feedback can be provided by email to pesjo@ucalgary.ca, or by completing an anonymous survey.

Feedback survey

Access the survey by clicking on the button below.

Anonymous feedback