5/4 email –– Dear CSI Community:
We hope this message finds you well during this trying time. The Office of Student Life would like to remind you that the CSI Food Pantry remains an available resource.
If you or a student you know is having difficulties finding food to eat during this challenging time, CSI has a non-perishable Food Pantry that was created to help provide assistance for our students. At this time, the pantry remains available to our Campus Community by appointment only.
The Food Pantry appointment hours will be from 10:30am – 1:00pm on Wednesdays and Fridays. If you need to make an appointment, please fill out the link below and someone from the Office of Student Life will contact you. Please note, if the dates and times listed above do not work for your schedule or if you have any questions, please feel free to email us at studentlife@csi.cuny.edu. CSI Food Pantry Appointment:
https://forms.gle/LYUuJjGcjsJng2vW8
In addition, if you are not able to get to campus, there are a couple of food pantrys here on Staten Island that are open and available to you and your family. We are also attaching the April 2020 Schedule for the Community Health Action Mobile Food Pantry.
Project Hospitality - 514 Bay Street, Staten Island 10301 Hours: Tuesday and Thursday from 9:00 - 11:00am.
El Centro / Faith Methodist Church - 221 Heberton Avenue (Entrance Red Door on Castleton Ave.) Staten Island, 10302 Hours: Thursdays from 5:00 - 7:30pm
Stapleton UAME Church - 49 Tompkins Avenue, Staten Island 10304 Hours: Fridays 10:00am - 12:00pm
Community Health Action of Staten Island - 2134 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island 10302
Hours: Tuesday 10:00am - 2:00pm, Wed. 12:00 - 4:00pm, Friday 2:00 – 6:00pm, Saturday 10:00am -2:00pm Also, see list below for food resources available to all New Yorkers.
Food Assistance: Through the mayor's office and DOE, the Free Meals Program provides free food at 400 locations citywide. For those in need, NYC's Nutrition Kitchen food pantries allow anyone to pick up one week of free groceries. The Human Resources Administration created FoodHelp NYC to track pantries and community kitchens through a map. For New Yorkers with disabilities, food supply and distribution resources The City is also providing online food shopping for SNAP recipients. CUNY Food pantries at the respective colleges are continuing to provide vital food assistance to students. CUNY students can access any CUNY pantry, regardless of school of attendance.
Staten Island Hunger Task Force: http://hungryonstatenisland.com/ It is the mission of the Staten Island Hunger Task Force to advocate for the needs of food-insecure families and individuals and not-for-profit emergency feeding programs in order to ensure that hunger needs are met in the borough of Staten Island.
Food Bank of NYC: https://www.foodbanknyc.org/get-help/ In light of ongoing developments around COVID-19, some emergency food providers have temporarily suspended normal operations and have switched to “grab and go” meals and pantry bags to minimize the risk of exposure. Many others, however remain open and this website will help you find pantries near your home address.
Plentiful App: https://www.plentifulapp.com/ Plentiful is a free app that you can download to locate pantries in your neighborhood. As the ongoing developments around COVID-19 are changing rapidly, please be sure to confirm hours of operation by calling before you visit.
FoodHelp NYC: https://maps.nyc.gov/foodhelp/ This site provides a map of food pantries and community kitchens located throughout the five boroughs. Please, call first!
Thank you. Carol Brower Director of Student Life