Unreliable access to food and housing is a concern for college students of all ages,
across the country. Hunger disrupts the day-to-day responsibilities of college study
that require hard work and focus. SUNY Cobleskill is committed to making sure students
have reliable, stigma-free access to food and housing throughout the year.
Food Pantry Reopening for Fall 2025
We are in the process of reopening the Food Pantry for the Fall 2025 semester. Thank
you for your patience as we bring on and train new staff to support this important
resource.
The Food Pantry will now be overseen by Dale Ano, Director of Residence Life. We will
share the semester’s schedule of open dates and times once staffing and training are
finalized.
We appreciate your understanding as we work to ensure smooth operations and look forward
to serving our campus community this semester.
The Food Pantry is located in Bouck Hall near the Mail Room (end of the hallway by
the vending machines).
To ensure the sustainability of the Food Pantry and its ability to meet the evolving
needs of our students, we kindly encourage ongoing donations. Whether it's non-perishable
food items, personal hygiene products, or monetary contributions, every contribution
makes a difference. If you would like to make a donation or have any questions regarding
the Food Pantry, please contact Emergencyfoodpantry@cobleskill.edu.
If you are in need of more resources, please reach out to the Food and Housing Insecurity Task Force through the Confidential Form below.
Information received in this form allows the Food Insecurity Liaison and/or Homeless Liaison to contact you confidentially to discuss your situation, and create a support plan based on your needs. You may schedule an in-person meeting, telephone conversation, virtual meeting, or exchange email with the designated liaison – whichever is best for you. Enter information as you feel comfortable.
LeAnn Pratt
Associate Director of Residential Learning and Wellbeing
518-255-5257
prattlk@cobleskill.edu
Local Area Resources
The Schoharie County Community Action Program Inc. (SCCAP) directs those in the County to local food pantries. Please see a comprehensive list of area resources with the PDF link below.