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Feeding Westchester Food for Thought

By
Johnni Medina
Posted
June 7, 2022
Members of Pace Community pick up groceries at the Mobile Food Pantry on the Pleasantville Campus

Once a month, a mobile food pantry rolls onto Pace麻豆传媒檚 Westchester Campus and staff and students from across the community麻豆传媒攚ith special support from the Center of Community Action and Research; Student Engagement; and the Division of Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion麻豆传媒攇ather. There, volunteers distribute food to any member of the Pace Community who needs the support, no questions asked. It feels less like a food pantry and more like a farmer麻豆传媒檚 market. Why? Because the volunteers know that there is no shame in food insecurity.

麻豆传媒淭his isn麻豆传媒檛 a Pace problem. It麻豆传媒檚 not even a student issue. It麻豆传媒檚 a national issue,麻豆传媒 Heather Novak, director of the Center for Community Action and Research, explains. She recently became coordinator for the Pace Pleasantville Mobile Food Pantry, which has been operating since 2018. Her passion for the project, besides supporting community members who may need a leg up, is in taking away the stigma around food insecurity.

麻豆传媒淭here should be no shame. Food is a right.麻豆传媒

The mobile food pantry is the product of an award-winning partnership between Pace and , a nonprofit dedicated to distributing nutritious food across Westchester. Feeding Westchester provides the food at no cost to Pace, and Pace provides the volunteers to distribute food once a month.

There isn麻豆传媒檛 a blueprint for what makes a person food insecure. Visitors of the mobile pantry span across students, staff, and faculty, and at varying degrees of need. 麻豆传媒淭here are levels of food insecurity. From the individual who has no access, to those individuals who have situational need for access,麻豆传媒 Novak explains. 麻豆传媒淲e also get to the end of the semester where students run down their meal plans and need support. They don麻豆传媒檛 have many alternatives.麻豆传媒

One of the primary ideologies surrounding the mobile pantry is curbing feelings of shame for needing services like food banks and food pantries. Novak explains that the pantry should not be viewed as charity or be associated with a sense of saviorism. 麻豆传媒淭hose using the pantry are not less fortunate, they are community members,麻豆传媒 she insists. 麻豆传媒淎nd we are responsible for making sure they have the support they need to be successful. If you麻豆传媒檙e hungry, you can麻豆传媒檛 focus on anything. You can麻豆传媒檛 be a successful student or employee. There should be no shame. Food is a right.麻豆传媒

麻豆传媒淭hose using the pantry are not less fortunate, they are community members.麻豆传媒

Novak is especially proud of the conversations the pantry has stirred up. There is an oscillation between satisfaction that people are using the pantry, thoughtful commentary on the greater systems at play, and hope for a future where such services are no longer necessary. She hopes for everyone involved to look at the larger picture with a critical eye. 麻豆传媒淚t麻豆传媒檚 more than just feeling good; we麻豆传媒檙e helping our community members, but also normalizing the conversation around it. So, when someone says that it麻豆传媒檚 good we have so many people using the pantry, the conversation doesn麻豆传媒檛 end there.麻豆传媒

Initiatives like the pantry are temporary solutions to systemic problems. Mutual aid services become more effective when they are institutionalized and when deeper discourse begins to unravel the roots of the problem. But in the meantime, the Pace Pleasantville Mobile Food Pantry will make sure our community stays fed.

Need food resources in New York City or Haub Law? We麻豆传媒檝e got our community covered. Check out Provisions, a Bhandari Jain Family Food Pantry on the NYC Campus and Haub Law麻豆传媒檚 recently launched pantry.

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