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</p><p>Food is a major focus of the holidays, but it&#8217;s also a time of year that can lay bare the challenges of food insecurity and shine a light on organizations that feed the hungry.</p>
<p>CSUN has its own Food Pantry — that provides shelf-stable food to students, faculty and staff in need, year-round. Campus food pantries have multiplied across the nation, as many students support themselves and face challenges meeting living and education expenses. In 2018, the California State University&#8217;s <a href="https://www.calstate.edu/impact-of-the-csu/student-success/basic-needs-… of Student Basic Needs </a>showed more than 41% of CSU students reported experiencing food insecurity.</p>
<p>Christel Bowen &#8217;18 (FCS/Nutrition and Dietetics) is the activities assistant for Food Programs at CSUN&#8217;s Food Pantry. She manages a team of nine student assistants, in addition to several volunteers. Bowen started as a student assistant in 2017, while working toward her undergraduate degree in family and consumer sciences, with a focus in nutrition, dietetics and food science, in the <a href="https://www.csun.edu/health-human-development">College of Health and Human Development </a>(HHD).  She initially aimed to work as a dietician in a hospital setting but changed her mind after working with students at the pantry.</p>
<p>Being able to get involved with the mission of the food pantry — and being able to provide service and work with a bunch of amazing volunteers and student assistants — my whole career trajectory changed, because of the involvement I [had] here,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>Bowen wants to stay focused on food programs that address health and food security, she said. She&#8217;s working on her master&#8217;s in human nutrition in the College of Health and Human Development.</p>
<p>Students are an often-overlooked segment of the food-insecure population, Bowen said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Because there isn&#8217;t really a way food insecurity looks, right?&#8221; she said. &#8220;A lot of people think that once you come to college, everything is golden &#8230; and that&#8217;s not necessarily the truth. As somebody who went through struggles myself when I first came here, regarding food, I know that&#8217;s not the truth.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bowen said when she came to CSUN, she had to use personal loans and her savings to cover her housing costs, which left little money for food.</p>
<p>&#8220;So, I ended up having to decrease the amount and the types of food I ate,&#8221; she said. &#8220;It was around [that] time I learned about the pantry and that they were looking for a student assistant. I applied and was able to not only get an income from the position but also get access to the shelf stable goods that are available at the pantry.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bowen said after starting her job, the CalFresh Outreach student assistant helped her apply for the state&#8217;s nutrition assistance benefits, and she found she was eligible for the maximum amount, which at the time was $196 per month.</p>
<p>The Food Pantry is located in Laurel Hall, on Plummer Street — between Lilac and Sagebrush Halls, and adjacent to Jacaranda Hall. No one is asked to show proof of need — only a CSUN ID is necessary to receive a week&#8217;s worth of supplemental food items. Toiletries are also available, on request. There is a Pop-Up Pantry every other week during the semester, set up farmers market style, to provide fresh produce in part by the campus&#8217;s own Freight Farm, run by the Institute for Sustainability. Nutrition education is also available through the Basic Needs Office CalFresh Healthy Living on college campuses program.</p>
<p>Bowen said she&#8217;s thankful for all the support she gets in her work, from her supervisors, student assistants and volunteers. &#8220;If we didn&#8217;t have such great support, we wouldn&#8217;t be able to do as much as we do,&#8221; she said. &#8220;I&#8217;m very grateful to have such a great team.&#8221;</p>
<p>There are a number of <a href="https://www.csun.edu/heart/foodpantry/get-involved">ways to support</a> CSUN&#8217;s Food Pantry, not only during the holiday season, but year-round, she said. There are always volunteer opportunities, there&#8217;s an <a href="https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3B82OMDEKYTS4?type=wishlist">Amaz… wish list</a>, there are donation bins for non-perishable items located at the Food Pantry, and one can donate online.</p>

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