From: Central Pantry Date: August 31, 2025 Subject: Central Pantry Client Newsletter - September 2025
Thank you for signing up to be a Central Pantry Client during the past year! The Central Pantry Monthly Newsletter will be sent each month with helpful reminders, upcoming dates of events and pantry closures, and information about other Central Pantry opportunities and food resources on campus!
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about the Central Pantry or any of the additional programs, please email centralpantry@uco.edu.
Fall 2025 Pantry Hours
Central Pantry Main Location, NUC 151 Monday-Thursday | 9:00am-4:00pm
Friday | 11:00am-4:00pm
Central Pantry at the Wellness Collective Tuesday & Wednesday | 2:00pm-7:00pm
Fall 2025 Pantry Closures
All Pantry Locations Labor Day: September 1st
Fall Break: October 16th-17th
Thanksgiving Break: November 26th-28th
September Central Pantry Events
Hunger Action Week: September 15th-19th Monday: Volunteer Night at Project 66, Registration Available Soon!
Tuesday: Pop-Up Pantry Scavenger Hunt, Follow @uco_ce for Map
Thursday: Central Pantry Farmer’s Market, 10:30am-1pm, Broncho Lake Clocktower
2025-2026 Client Forms
Central Pantry Client Forms for 2025-2026 are NOW OPEN! A new Client Form must be fille dout each school year. Communication and acces to the Central Pantry will be available for both 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 Clients until Septemebr 1st. At that time, our systems will switch over to only have access for 2025-2026 Clients.
To fill out the 2025-2026 Client Form, please click HERE!
UCO IDs Needed to Shop
This is a reminder that you must bring your UCO ID to shop in the Central Pantry. We have been experiencing a higher number than normal of people not having their ID on them when they check in.
IDs are the way we are able to track numbers and use those numbers to request a greater amount of funding and donations from our donors. Without clients swiping in, our numbers are greatly skewed and we will not receive as many donations.
Central Pantry Guidelines 1. All clients must have a valid UCO ID to use the Pantry.
2. All Clients must have a current Client Form on file with Community Engagement.
3. Only ONE client is allowed in the Pantry at a time.
4. Only the UCO Client should enter the Pantry during a visit.
5. Registered Clients can shop at the Pantry ONCE per week for their household.
6. Household counts should only include the client and any non-UCO members of a household.
7. Clients should follow the household guidelines listed in the Pantry unless otherwise specified (ie. Peanut Butter and Chip/Cookie quantities)
Central Pantry Procedures When you are ready to shop at the Central Pantry each week, all you need to get started is your UCO ID! The volunteer at the front desk will ask you to swipe your ID, ask for your first and last name and your household size. This info will be recorded in our computer so that we are able to keep an accurate count of the people we are serving to submit for donation requests.
After checking in, grab a paper or plastic bag (or bring one of your own!) and start shopping using the numbers on our section signs. Based on your household size, you will be able to grab a certain number of items from each area--please note that there are exceptions to this rule in the Protein and Miscellaneous sections when it comes to Peanut Butter and chips/cookies.
When you are done shopping, grab your ID from the volunteer at the front desk, and we will see you next week!
If there is ever someone already in the Pantry when you arrive, please wait for your turn outside the door and form a line. The Pantry is a small space that cannot comfortably accomodate or give proper privacy to more than one person.
When You Shop, Please Remember... 1. The person helping at the front desk is a volunteer and a UCO student, faculty, or staff member. Please be kind and respectful when they are checking you in and reminding you of any Central Pantry Guidelines.
2. The Central Pantry is stocked by donations. We try to keep the shelves full in every category, but if donations are low, our stock will be low. We get new items every week, so just check back next week if you can't find something!
3. The Central Pantry is a supplemental pantry. We only consistently carry shelf stable and non-perishable items. You will not find items like fresh meat, dairy products, eggs, or fresh produce in the Central Pantry.
4. Items in the Central Pantry may be on a shelf past their noted "Best By" date. Our pantry locations follow all recommended FDA Expiration Guidelines when stocking our shelves and many items are still good to be serve in a pantry setting past these dates. These dates can be found posted at each location. If you do not want an item because of this, it is ok...please just select a different item.
5. Community Engagement staff and Central Pantry volunteers are here to help! If you have questions, concerns or needs for additional community resources, let us know and we can help!
The Central Pantry's goal is to serve as a resource for students on campus experiencing food insecurity and hunger. While we are most known for our food panty locations for shopping, the Central Pantry host numerous other events, resources, and collaborations to assist in this mission.
Check out what else is out there below!
Central Pantry Lockers
Does your schedule not allow you to shop at the Central Pantry when we are open? No fear! We have a pick-up option! Fill out Pick-Up Order Form on UCORE one week before you need to pick up your groceries and we will shop for you and let you know when your order is ready for pick-up in the lockers near the NUC Pantry location.
Central Pantry Executive Team
The Central Pantry Executive Team will have positions available for a Director of Education and a Director of Development. if you are interested in getting invovled with the planning side of the Central Pantry, look for the applications available during the second week of school!
Student Parent Pantry
The Student Parent Pantry is located in the Student Involvement Center, NUC 141. If you need to shop for diapers and other child/baby supplies, check in wiht student workers at the front desk! Note: supplies are limited based on donations.
Central Pantry Volunteers
Are you interested in getting volunteers hours on campus? Sign up to be a Central Pantry volunteer for the Fall 2025 semester! Volunteers hold a weekly shift committment to help check in shoppers, stock the shelves, and pick up local donations.
Broncho Bites is a food recovery program on campus that brings meals over to the Central Pantry from Ayers Kitchen!
Sign up for notifications when food is available or volunteer to package food!
Broncho Bites Volunteers
Register to volunteer for Broncho Bites to help package the food and stock the Broncho Bites fridge. Opportunities are available daily from 2:00-3:00pm in Ayers Kitchen!
Register for volunteer slots for the full Fall 2025 semester!