

The topics can be adjusted depending on members’ needs or requests. Each meeting will focus on a topic around a mental health issue or concern. The Butterfly Support Group is a confidential, non-judgmental, and safe space for students who would like to gain support and insight on dealing with the stressors surrounding immigration policy and changes that may impact you or your family. For the spring quarter we will transition to virtual meetings.

To find a food pantry near you, please visit: Please call food pantry directly or check their website to assure you are eligible and have all required materials. Maryland Ave, Chicago, IL 60615įrequency: Open to patients and families every day Dorchester Ave, Chicago, IL 60615įrequency: Every Wednesday from 3:30 – 5:30pmĪddress: 5721 S. Garfield Blvd, Chicago, IL 60637įrequency: First Wednesday of each month from 2-5pmĪddress: 4945 S. Woodlawn Ave, Chicago, IL 60637įrequency: Every Saturday from 10am – 1pmĪddress: 119 E. Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP)Īddress: 5600 S.Students have a “pick up” or “dine in” option. Spring Break Meal Program provides access to three meals a day for the week of spring break.The Dining Commons Meal Credit program offers five meal swipes for use (for any meal) at any of the three dining commons on campus.It consists of a $50 credit to Hyde Park Produce. The Hyde Park Produce Voucher program is available for students from autumn 2018 through spring 2019.If you or a student you know could benefit from longer-term support, please contact Student Support Services to explore other options. Please note these resources are meant as short-term assistance. Two resources, Hyde Park Produce Voucher (HPPV) and the Dining Commons Meal Credit (DCMC), are available year-round and Spring Break Meal Program (SBMP) is offered specifically during the week of spring break. We encourage you to contact us if you or a student you know is experiencing hunger, worried that food will run out, or has to skip meals. SSS staff can help students access the resources below and guide students in finding additional resources not listed. For urgent needs or afterhours requests students may also contact the various Emergency Resources on Campus, including the Dean-on-Call program. Please note requests are reviewed during regular business hours (9am-5pm, Mon-Fri). You may also fill out a quick form requesting assistance ( bit.ly/FoodSecurityUChicago). Please contact Student Support Services at to learn more. Student Support Services provides a variety of assistance to students with food security issues.
