If recent changes to SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits have affected your ability to buy food or meet basic needs, Penn State Student Care and Advocacy can help. Find resources and information about how you can find support now.
Find on Campus
Find Resources throughout the University Park Campus
Community-focused resources
Penn State's map.psu.edu site has a section that highlight identity-based resources, including the resources below. View all community-focused resources or visit specific links below.
Food and dining resources
- Food Pantires
- On-campus dining for allergies and special diets (includes Halal and Kosher options)
Campus and safety resouces
- ADA Access (Includes ADA parking and and campus pathways)
- Campus Safe Spaces
- Public Safety Resources (includes emergency phones and 27/7 staff buildings)
Contact
Office of the Assistant Vice President
222 Boucke Building
288 Pollock Rd.
University Park, PA 16802