The ACE Campus Food Pantry makes food more readily available to members of the Purdue community who may be experiencing food insecurity on a consistent or inconsistent basis. All you need is your Purdue ID! (Students, Faculty, and Staff).
While we focus efforts on serving the immediate needs of our clients in the Purdue community, we also focus on the eradication of the root causes of hunger (culturally appropriate food access, food use, food availability) so that we may live in a world where ACE no longer needs to exist.
Food Finders Food Bank collaborates with other organizations to provide food for people in need and to educate, advocate, and address food insecurity in North Central Indiana.
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