CSU opening new food pantry to fight food insecurity
Colorado State University is opening a new food pantry to help support students, faculty and staff experiencing food insecurity. The grand unveiling of the new pantry is scheduled for Jan. 29.
Colorado State University is opening a new food pantry to help support students, faculty and staff experiencing food insecurity. The grand unveiling of the new pantry is scheduled for Jan. 29.
The CSU community once again lived up to its reputation for generosity by making 2021’s Giving Tuesday the second best on record.
The year-end holidays are fast approaching and so is your opportunity to participate in Colorado State University’s Giving Tuesday – the day after Cyber Monday when the emphasis turns from buying to giving.
Even as the pandemic was taking a severe financial toll on people around the world, Colorado State University had one of its strongest years ever for fundraising — and donors were especially interested in contributing to programs for people in need, such as Ram Aid and Rams Against Hunger.
CSU is one of four institutions of higher education recognized for their work to end hunger and address the mental health needs of their students.
Contribute $10 to Rams Against Hunger and reduce the amount of a CSU-issued parking citation by $20.
CSU students will have access to some services and facilities within the Division of Student Affairs during Winter Break.
Supporters within the CSU family came through with record donations to support students on Giving Tuesday.
Giving Tuesday, set for Tuesday, Dec. 1, is the perfect opportunity to support CSU students through programs like Rams Against Hunger and Ram Aid.
Through Dec. 18, giving $10 or more to CSU’s Rams Against Hunger will reduce each university parking ticket by $20.