Student Nutrition Access Center (SNAC)


About

The mission of the Student Nutrition Access Center (SNAC) is to provide Aggies with a
hunger-free education by being a supportive and inclusive environment that offers nutritious
and diverse food options while also fostering educational opportunities to empower students in
their academic pursuits.

SNAC engages in three main activities on campus. Its primary role is to serve as the food
pantry for USU. Additionally, SNAC is responsible for food recovery at USU. And since
moving to the Nutrition, Dietetics, and Food Science Department (NDFS), SNAC has taken the
initiative to bring more educational services to students. SNAC is currently serving between
650 and 850 students per week.

Food pantry patrons may receive assistance once per week, no questions asked.


Volunteer Opportunites:

SNAC Morning Food Recovery

  • Monday - Friday: Pick up surplus food from the TSC, Quickstop, Hub, Marketplace, and the Junction. Volunteers will then portion and repackage recovered food (desserts, bread, and pre-cooked meals).

Wednesday Food Pantry Pickup

  • Retrieve items from Cache Community Pantry and bring them back to SNAC.

SNAC Afternoon Pantry Help

  • Monday-Friday: Prepare for in-person patron browsing, answer questions, assist patrons, clean, organize, restock shelves, take out cardboard, sweep/mop, and lock up.

SNAC Staff will train/accompany volunteers on their first shift.


Click on the link below to see our handbook!

SNAC Volunteer Handbook

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