By Jeff Murphy,
                                                									March 30, 2020
                                             
Ben Ong, left, a senior dietetics major from Malaysia, and Kevin Sneed, assistant
                                                      director for intramural and club sports at the University of Central Missouri, helped
                                                      collect pre-packaged bags of food that were made available by UCM’s Campus Cupboard
                                                      March 25 to university students and employees in need.
                                                
                                                WARRENSBURG, MO – Dozens of white plastic bags filled with food items and a table
                                                   with drinks waited for employees and students of the University of Central Missouri
                                                   who visited the Campus Cupboard this week under recently announced new hours. The change in schedule is taking place
                                                   to help ensure a vital need is met while also following procedures that will contribute
                                                   to a safe and healthy environment amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
Beth Rutt, director of student activities, said the Campus Cupboard plans to be open
                                                   3-5 p.m. Wednesday and Thursdays throughout the rest of the school year to help individuals
                                                   and families meet their food needs. It kicked off its new schedule March 25, and within
                                                   the first 90 minutes it had served 92 students, enough to deplete the whole supply
                                                   of pre-packaged food items for that day.
The Campus Cupboard opened its doors in October 2013. Through the generosity of private
                                                   individuals, Harvesters food network, and local contributors, Walmart and ALDI grocery
                                                   store, the campus distribution center serve about 500 individuals per month.
Rutt said individuals who arrived on Wednesday had access to pre-packaged bags of
                                                   items that included soup and canned vegetables; chips, protein items such as plant-based
                                                   burgers and chicken nuggets; bags of salad; hot dogs and buns; cookies and cupcakes.
                                                   Drinks also were available. Some items, however, are getting harder to obtain due
                                                   to the current high demand. Pickup is on the east side of the Student Recreation and
                                                   Wellness Center.
“Tuesday is usually our bread day. We didn’t get anything,” Rutt said. 
She encourages individuals who are interested in helping others to contribute to the
                                                   Campus Cupboard, either through food donations or  that will go to help purchase items for those in need. The center also has a current
                                                   need for plastic bags it can use in pre-packaging.
Individuals who have questions or want to assist should call Rutt at 660-909-1870.