PINE BLUFF, Ark. - The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff welcomes a new addition to their campus, a food pantry that will provide food to their students opened on Tuesday morning (March 17) in the Adair-Greenhouse Human Science Hall on campus.
"Arkansas is in the top 10 in food insecurity, and Jefferson County is in the top 10 in the state in food insecurity," Rita Conley, an instructor of Agricultural Economics at UAPB and the faculty coordinator for the food pantry, said during the open house for the facility.
The university's Collegiate 4-H Club has partnered with the Arkansas Food Bank to open on the campus. The initiative was started after the Arkansas Food Bank contacted the office of student involvement at UAPB to guage interest in a college food pantry program. The 4-H club conducted an online survey of students, staff, faculty and administrators to assess need, support and available resources.
Pictured Right: Ralph Owens (Dean of Students), Miche'la Martin (85th Miss UAPB), Kara Brown (Dean of Student Involvement and Leadership) and Rita Conley (Faculty Coordinator, Food Pantry) ribbon cutting to open food pantry at UAPB.