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Support Mustangs in Need This Giving Tuesday Through Feed Cal Poly Mustang Meal Share, vouchers and food donations among ways Campus Dining assists

Canned food lines the shelving at the Cal Poly Food Pantry

Contact: Dawn Ventura

dventu01@calpoly.edu

SAN LUIS OBISPO — This Giving Tuesday, Cal Poly is calling on the Mustang community to make a difference through Feed Cal Poly — a universitywide initiative dedicated to combating student food insecurity.

Developed by Cal Poly Partners and Campus Dining, Feed Cal Poly provides an easy way for students, alumni, faculty, staff and supporters to join the global Giving Tuesday movement by donating meals, funds or food items to ensure all Mustangs have access to the nourishment they need to thrive.

“Food insecurity is a very real and persistent concern on campus,” said Maritza Perez, Basic Needs coordinator in Campus Health and Wellbeing. “Feed Cal Poly provides a quick and easy way to donate to the Cal Poly Basic Needs Initiative and ensure all Mustangs have access to the resources they need to succeed in every aspect of their university life.”

Donated cans and jars of food on a cart

According to a survey conducted by the American College Health Association last spring, 39% of Cal Poly students experienced low or very low food security, Perez said. Food insecurity affects physical, mental and social health — and can impact academic outcomes.

Feed Cal Poly encourages campus and the surrounding community to give back on Giving Tuesday, Dec. 2, by contributing to the program online. Donations support students in need through meal vouchers and other essential resources. Students can apply for support at the beginning of each quarter.

How Cal Poly Campus Dining Helps

The Mustang Meal Share program allows students to donate money from their dining plan through Grubhub. Once logged in, users select “Feed Cal Poly Donation” under “Restaurant,” choose the amount and check out using Campus Express Funds.

The Meal Voucher program — primarily funded through Cal Poly Partners and Campus Dining’s Meal Share initiative — provided more than $400,000 in dining credits to more than 2,000 students last year.

There is also a link through giving.calpoly.edu where anyone can donate.

Campus markets contribute to the on-campus Food Pantry, which serves hundreds of students each week. Campus Dining provides the Food Pantry access to its ordering catalog, extending quantity discounts through major purveyors for produce and grocery items, benefiting students in need.

Campus Dining also allows the Food Pantry to store additional items in its warehouse and deliver goods directly as needed. This partnership helps ensure a reliable supply of quality food, improves operational efficiency and ultimately enhances the student experience by supporting a stronger Basic Needs program.

Local grocery stores and the San Luis Obispo Food Bank also contribute. Last year, the pantry collected more than 20,000 pounds of donated food. The pantry also accepts donations of unopened, nonperishable food, personal hygiene items and school supplies.

The Cal Poly Food Pantry is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. To donate, visit giving.calpoly.edu.


About Giving Tuesday

Giving Tuesday is a global generosity movement that inspires hundreds of millions of people to give, collaborate and celebrate generosity each year on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving. Feed Cal Poly proudly joins this international day of giving to support students facing food insecurity at Cal Poly.


About Cal Poly Campus Dining

Cal Poly Campus Dining is an award-winning program, recently named the top program in the nation for the 2025 Innovative Dining Program of the Year by the National Association of College and University Food Services (NACUFS). Dedicated to providing exceptional food and beverage services to the Cal Poly community, Campus Dining strives to create a vibrant and inclusive dining environment for students, faculty and staff.


About Cal Poly Partners

Cal Poly Partners is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that is 100% self-supporting and receives no state funding. Every dollar generated goes back to Cal Poly, providing vital resources to the campus community. Through a flexible approach and an unyielding spirit, Cal Poly Partners enhances the Cal Poly experience — from delicious dining options, affordable textbooks and cutting-edge technology to academic supplies, spirited gear and faculty and staff housing.


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Campus Dining also allows the Food Pantry, which features walk-in stocked food shelving, to store additional items in its warehouse and deliver goods directly as needed. The partnership helps ensure a reliable supply of quality food, improves operational efficiency and ultimately enhances the student experience by supporting a stronger Basic Needs program.

Cal Poly photos by Joe Johnston