Campus Ministry
Rooted in our Catholic and Jesuit identity and committed to a flourishing multifaith community, Campus Ministry empowers Fordham students, staff, and faculty to thrive by cultivating the values at the center of their lives, developing spiritual practices and resources, building meaningful community, and sharing talents generously in service of a more just and loving world.
Food Insecurity at Fordham Response and Resources
For additional information, please review President Tania Tetlow’s letter and contact our offices.
Food Pantry
Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. until Tuesday, November 25 at 12 p.m.
Room 215 | McShane Student Center | Rose Hill Campus
Room 140A | 140 W 62nd Street Building | Lincoln Center Campus
The Food Pantry welcomes all members of our community: all students, staff, administration, faculty, union, Public Safety and Aramark employees. Non-perishable food items are available and visits are confidential. Please bring a reusable grocery bag if possible.
Donation bins are located in the McShane Center entrance at Rose Hill as well as the Lowenstein Building, McMahon Hall, and McKeon Hall entrances at Lincoln Center. You can also drop off bags directly to the Campus Ministry offices Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. or send items through our Rose Hill and Lincoln Center Wishlists.
Swipe Out Hunger
Need a meal? Contact Campus Ministry on your campus to request free meal swipes. Supplies are limited, but every effort is made to support students facing food insecurity.
Have a meal plan? Donate your complimentary guest swipes to students in need at no cost to you. Please note: block meal plans do not include guest swipes.
Student Emergency Fund
Facing unexpected financial hardship? Our Campus Ministers are here to help. Schedule an appointment to explore available emergency funds and resources.
Donations to the fund help provide countless opportunities for our students experiencing challenges.
Additional Resources for Students Experiencing Food Insecurity
There are multiple outlets across New York City that provide additional resources for those experiencing food insecurity.
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