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Pace's Secret Bodega

By
Johnni Medina
Posted
April 5, 2022
two smiling volunteers sort through pantry goods at a food bank

鈥淚 always said jokingly as a kid, I wanted to run a bodega.鈥

Denise Santiago, PhD, director of the Office of Multicultural Affairs, has been with Pace for more than two decades. Over the years, she couldn鈥檛 help but notice some of her students were hungry, often worrying about their meal plans and sharing where free food could be found. 鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 out of greed,鈥 she explains. 鈥淚t was out of hunger and necessity. I read up on the literature knowing this is not just an issue specific to Pace, but nationwide.鈥

She鈥檚 right. Food insecurity is a pervasive problem, but it鈥檚 especially prevalent on college campuses. According to a 2019 survey, 39 percent of college students had experienced food insecurity in the 30 days prior to the survey. found that 52 percent of students had visited a food bank, while 30 percent frequently relied on the services of a food pantry.

Santiago knew that her students were hungry, sometimes relying on a single meal a day, or prioritizing MetroCards and textbooks rather than groceries. Santiago was determined to help鈥攁nd she set her eyes on creating a campus food pantry.

鈥淧rovisions is my bodega.鈥

In 2015, she conducted a survey to gauge how many students were likely food insecure, using the federal poverty level as an indicator. The number? Close to 1,500 students were living below the poverty line. The data, though, could not tell her how many were living at or slightly above that line鈥攁nd those students were likely prioritizing tuition and housing costs over food. It was evident that the need was significant.

It wasn鈥檛 easy, and it didn鈥檛 happen overnight, but in 2019 the Provisions food pantry opened. The generous donation of a faculty donor secured the food pantry as an institution on Pace鈥檚 NYC Campus, and it was renamed Provisions, a Bhandari Jain Family Food Pantry, named after the faculty member and in honor of the , which holds the motto Parasparopagraho j墨v膩n膩m, or soul renders service to another.

Provisions now serves approximately 250 guests, some of whom belong to the Pace Active Retirement Community (PARC). A recent student initiative, , helped Provisions partner with Invisible Hands, a delivery service that can now deliver Provisions food boxes to members of PARC. Four student volunteers dedicate about fourteen hours a month to provide twice-monthly food distribution. Whereas many food pantries offer a few days鈥 worth of meals, Provisions offers up to two weeks of food (depending on household size).

Santiago is still at the center of Provisions, a Bhandari Jain Family Food Pantry. Knowing that her students can find support when they need it is both a point of pride, and of humility. 鈥淚t brings a lot of joy. And then people send us these wonderful emails, really thanking us. We don鈥檛 do it for the thanks, but it just humbles you.鈥 She now finds her childhood dream of a bodega has been realized, proudly saying, 鈥淧rovisions is my bodega.鈥

Need food resources in Westchester or Haub Law? We鈥檝e got our community covered. Check out the Mobile Food Pantry in Pleasantville and Haub Law鈥檚 recently launched pantry.

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