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Saluki Food Pantry
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Students
FamilyMembers
MonthlyTotal
Total students and their immediate family members served per month
Total number of students and
their immediate family members
served until March 31st is
1148
Lives impacted by the Saluki Food Pantry
Students, 486, 81%
Adult Family Members Served,
51, 9%
Children, 61, 10%
Students Adult Family Members Served Children
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FRESHMANSOPHOMORES
JUNIORSSENIORS
GRADUATE STUDENTS
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Students
Classification of Students Visiting Saluki Food Pantry
Gender Identity
Male, 278, 47%
Female, 313, 53%
Trans*, 3, 0% Unanswered, 2, 0%
Total Number of Students
Served596
SIU Population Fall 2016Men – 53.59% (8567)
Female – 46.31% (7404)Non Reported - .10% (16)
http://www.irs.siu.edu/quickfacts/students/students_by_gender.php
Spring Semester Student Housing and Meal Plans
Off Campus without a meal plan, 149, 69%
Off Campus with a meal plan, 2, 1%
On Campus without a meal plan, 25, 12%
On Campus with a meal plan, 40, 18%
Homeless, 0, 0%
First Generation Student
Yes, 286, 48%
No, 198, 33%
Do not know, 7, 1%
Did not disclose, 105,
18%
Full Time Student
Yes, 591, 99%
No, 5, 1%
Citizenship of students who are visiting the Saluki Food Pantry
US Citizen, 398, 67%
International Student, 194,
33%
Disclosed not a US Citizen and not an international student, 1, 0%
Spring Semester Student’s Military StatusActive, 0, 0%
Reserve/National Guard, 1, 0%
Dependent, 2, 1%
Retired, 0, 0%
Veteran, 2, 1%
None, 211, 98%
Active
Reserve/NationalGuard
Dependent
Retired
Veteran
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Students and Race (Fall Semester)
African American, 78, 21%
Native American, 0, 0%
Hispanic American, 39, 10%
Asian American, 13, 3%
Caucasian, 129, 34%
Other, 104, 27%
Checked two or more boxes, 11, 3%
Did not disclose, 6, 2%
African American
Native American
Hispanic American
Asian American
Caucasian
Other
Checked two ormore boxesDid not disclose
Students and Race (Spring Semester)
African American/Black, 61, 28%
Native American, 0, 0%
Hispanic/Latino American, 29, 13%
Caucasian/White, 61, 28%
Two or more Races, 17, 8%
International Student, 27, 13%
Identity Not Listed, 1, 1%
Asian/Pacific Islander American, 20, 9%
AfricanAmerican/Black
Native American
Hispanic/LatinoAmerican
Caucasian/White
Two or more Races
International Student
Identity Not Listed
Asian/Pacific IslanderAmerican
16%
0%
8%
2%
63%
3%
8%
0%
28%
0%
13%
9%
28%
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40%
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70%
AFRICAN AMERICAN/BLACK
NATIVE AMERICAN HISPANIC/LATINO AMERICAN
ASIAN/PACIFIC ISLANDER AMERICAN
CAUCASIAN/WHITE TWO OR MORE RACES
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT
IDENTITY NOT LISTED
SIUStudents
SalukiFoodPantryStudents
http://www.irs.siu.edu/quickfacts/students/students_by_race.php
Data for the SIU students
population is from Fall 2016
SIU Student Population vs. Saluki Food Pantry Student Population Race Comparison
Students and Employment
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NO EMPLOYMENT
WORK 1 TO 9 HOURS A WEEK
WORK 10 TO 20 HOURS A WEEK
WORK OVER 21 HOURS A WEEK
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No Employment
Work 1 to 9 hours a week
Work 10 to 20 hours aweek
Work over 21 hours a week
Number of visits per students who filled out initial application
No Visit - Just filled out application, 14, 3%
One Visit, 283, 58%
Two Visits, 81, 17%
Three Visits, 44, 9%
Four Visits, 24, 5%
Five Visits, 22, 4%Six Visits, 9, 2%
Seven Visits, 9, 2% No Visit - Just filled outapplicationOne Visit
Two Visits
Three Visits
Four Visits
Five Visits
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Seven Visits
Number of people in the household that student is financial responsible (August 2016 – March 2017)
Student Only, 431, 89%
Student and partner/spouse/child, 25, 5%
Student and two family members, 12, 3%
Student and three family members, 10, 2%
Student and four family members, 7, 1%
student and five or more family members, 1, 0%
Student Only
Student andpartner/spouse/child
Student and two family members
Student and three familymembers
Student and four familymembers
student and five or more familymembers
Number of students visiting food pantry per hour during the Fall Semester (Mondays)
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Number of students visiting food pantry per hour during the semester (Tuesdays)
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10:00am - 11:00am 11:00am - 12:00pm 12:00pm - 1:00pm 1:00pm - 2:00pm
Number of students visiting food pantry per hour during the Spring Semester (Wednesdays)
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Number of students and their family members served on Tuesdays (Spring Semester)
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Number of students and their family members served on Wednesdays (Spring Semester)
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Individuals
Holistic Approach
• 53 students are receiving additional resources, such as SNAP benefits.
• 43 students were referred to outside community resources per their request. Such as, additional food pantries, SNAP benefits, counseling, clothing, etc.
Food Donations Fall SemesterDate of Collection Food Drive Name Monetary
DonationTotal Items Received
08/01/2016 Misc. Food Drive (Collection Bins/Drop Off) $0 831
08/05/2016 Student Affairs Food Drive $0 1213
09/10/2016 Wesley Foundation $0 406
09/16/2016 Misc. Food Drive (Collection Bins/Drop Off) $0 157
09/21/2016 Chancellors State of the University Address $117 95
09/30/2016 SIU Physical Plant Food Drive (SIU Grounds) $0 560
10/01/2016 Misc. Food Drive (Collection Bins/Drop Off) $0 275
10/13/2016 Fraternity and Sorority Life $0 639
10/13/2016 SIU Food Collection Drive by Athletics @ Krogers $0 413
10/15/2016 Athletic Food Drive @ Volleyball Game $0 16
10/22/2016 SIU Homecoming Pep Rally $0 10
10/25/2016 Student Health Services $0 521
10/31/2016 Lambda Chi Food Drive $1 112
11/01/2016 Misc. Food Drive (Collection Bins/Drop Off) $0 104
11/05/2016 Take a Bite out of Hunger Football Game $568 177
Date of Collection
Food Drive Name MonetaryDonation
Total Items Received
11/12/2016 Sigma Chi Food Drive @ Walmart $83 728
11/12/2016 Delta Sigma Theta $0 279
11/14/2016 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints $0 1848
11/19/2016 Athletic Food Drive @ Walmart $0 85
11/21/2016 Gamma Phi Omega Food Drive $0 123
12/01/2016 Misc. Food Drive (Collection Bins/Drop Off) $0 266
12/02/2016 SIU Meet and Eat Group Food Drive $0 220
12/03/2016 Yellow Donkeys Running Club $0 334
12/12/2016 Chancellors Scholars Program $0 39
12/12/2016 SIUC Agronomy Society $0 283
12/12/2016 Morris Library Food Drive $0 253
12/14/2016 Martha Anderson/Kathleen (Community) $0 90
12/15/2016 Liaison Technologies $0 225
12/19/2016 Liberal Arts Leaders $0 258
12/20/2016 Anonymous Donation (Community) $20 382
12/20/2016 Curriculum & Instruction Dept. & P.R.I.D.E. RSO $0 51
12/20/2016 SIU Foundations Food Drive $0 159
Food Donations Spring SemesterDate of Collection Food Drive Name Monetary
DonationTotal Items Received
01/01/2017 Misc. Food Drive (Collection Bins/Drop Off) $20 177
01/03/2017 Karen Stallman $0 139
01/17/2017 Rec Center $0 289
02/01/2017 Misc. Food Drive (Collection Bins/Drop Off) $0 89
02/06/2017 Linda and Thomas North $100 Money
02/07/2017 Debra Sarvela $50 Money
02/07/2017 Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church $0 425
02/08/2017 Saluki Athletics $0 200
02/15/2017 Agronomy Society $0 86
02/20/2017 Anonymous Donation $0 1355
02/22/2017 Stephen Buhman $0 56
02/22/2017 IT Dept $0 88
03/01/2017 Misc. Food Drive (Collection Bins/Drop Off) $100 102
03/07/2017 Rec Center $0 121
03/07/2017 13Pro $0 1214
03/11/2017 Veterans Services $0 115
Comparison of items taken vs. items/money donated vs. financial costs
Month Food Items Taken By Students
Items Donated to Food Pantry
Money Donated to Food Pantry
Financial Costs
August 2016 905 items 2044 items $0
September 2016 2286 items 1218 items $117
October 2016 2505 items 1986 items $1
November 2016 3245 items 3632 items $651
December 2016 1412 items 2560 items $20
January 2017 1703 items 605 items $20
February 2017 1924 items 2299 items $150
March 2017 1547 items 1552 items $100
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Open FoodPantry Hours
SpecialEvents/CommunityMembers
Monthly Total
Total Volunteer Hours until March 31
508.50 hours
Volunteer Hours Per Month
How students heard about the Saluki Food Pantry
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