The COVID-19 shutdowns have had massive economic repercussions that swiftly rippled across the city and region
The student lost their job in February and remained unemployed because of COVID-19.
The Associated Students Inc. Beach Pantry hosted a one-day pop-up market to offer assistance to students after President Jane Close-Conoley sent out an email Tuesday morning calling for the reduction of use to the University Student Union.
Associated Students Inc. announced that the Beach Pantry will open for limited hours tomorrow to serve students in need.
As Long Beach State students filtered in and out of the Associated Students Inc. Beach Pantry, canned peaches and boxes of macaroni and cheese in hand, they may not think too much about the assistant checking their items out behind the desk.
Associated Students Inc. addressed food insecurity concerns at Wednesday’s Senate meeting by discussing ways to introduce more nutritious and affordable choices for students.
Associated Student Inc. purchased a new solar-powered cart to help staff and faculty transport food to the Long Beach State Beach Pantry, earlier this month.
At age 42, Robert Martinez isn’t your average student.
The ASI Beach Pantry is heavily reliant on sustained food donations to keep shelves in stock; however, seasonal donations are not enough.
Shelves were filled to the edge with canned goods and snacks after the holiday break, but the Associated Students Inc. Beach Pantry isn’t always so bountiful.
Whether students worry about feeding family members at home, maintaining the safety of their children on campus or something as simple as retaining their ability to use an escalator, all topics were fair game at Wednesday’s meeting of the Associated Students Inc. Senate.
St. Anthony High School in Long Beach was one of three locations that Generosity Feeds worked with to create prepackaged meals for hungry children.
Campus community donates to help students during the holiday season.
The Beach Pantry is just one of the resources available to help at-risk CSULB students.
Cal State Long Beach (CSULB) community members gathered on campus Wednesday morning to celebrate the grand opening of Associated Student Inc.’s (ASI) Beach Pantry.
CSULB’s Emergency Intervention and Wellness Program is moving forward in a big way.
For Associated Students, Inc. Vice President Logan Vournas, spearheading the launch of ASI Beach Pantry, the official food pantry for CSULB students, was a deeply personal undertaking.
A new pantry on the college on the campus of Cal State Long Beach is making news.
Here’s what you missed at this week’s Associated Students Inc. Senate meeting.
The “Beach Pantry,” stocked with canned beans, soups, grape juice and other goods, is a new resource at Cal State Long Beach for students who find themselves unable to cover the combined costs of study and meals.
The Associated Students Inc. Swap Shop lets students donate and pick up school supplies.
The Beach Pantry is just one of the ways the university is combating student hunger.
About 37,600 students will attend California State University, Long Beach, beginning Fall semester, which starts Monday.
It’s fulfilling a need addressed by Dr. Rashida Crutchfield, assistant professor in California State University, Long Beach’s Social Work Department – the Student Emergency Intervention Program at the school.
CSULB ASI to open expanded food pantry in Fall 2016 to address students’ needs.