Connection Center |
Gateway has a food pantry for students in need. Any enrolled Gateway student is eligible to get groceries in room A104 of the Kenosha Campus. Connection Center hours. |
Kenosha County Food Resources |
Kenosha County’s Aging and Disability Resource Center has curated this list of resources related to food assistance, pantries and home-delivered meal programs. |
Racine County Food Resources |
The Racine County food bank is dedicated to helping fight hunger by providing emergency food for those in need. |
Walworth County Food Resources |
Walworth County has multiple food pantries that are available to help senior citizens on a fixed income or those struggling to find enough money for food. |
SNAP (Food Stamp) Benefits for College Students |
Students may be eligible for Wisconsin's FoodShare benefits (also called food stamps or SNAP), which can be used at most stores and many farmers' markets. You can learn more and apply on the FoodShare website. |
Food For Thought |
This referral-based program connects students with resources on campus and in the community to ensure they have what they need to succeed, such as an emergency grocery store gift card. To access the program, students must meet with a financial aid specialist or student support counselor on their campus by calling 1-800-247-7122. |