Heck's Market Food Pantry at MCCC

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Items Available*:

  • Food such as milk, meat, fruits, vegetables, oil, flour, etc.
  • Baby Products
  • Personal care products
  • Cleaning products

*Product availability varies. We will do our best to source and provide high demand products for students.

Hours of Operation:

Heck’s Market Food Pantry is located inside the Dining Hall in the Warrick Student Center. Students can be let into the food pantry by coming to the Admissions Office in the “S” building (S-101), Student Success in Founders Hall or as a last resort, campus safety to request assistance.

Students may also schedule appointments by emailing foodpantry@mblayst.com. All students are welcome. 

MCCC Food Pantry Service Statement:

Nearly a third of MCCC students are food insecureThe MCCC Food Pantry will provide a variety of healthy food options and essential supplies to any student for free who identifies as food insecure. We commit to a dignified and welcoming customer experience for all patrons.

The MCCC Food Pantry is made possible through a partnership with the Monroe County Opportunity Program and gifts from generous donors. 

In the News:

"MCCC food desert receives oasis; The Foundation develops food pantry." MCCC Agora, April 20, 2021

"Student food pantry opens at Monroe County Community College," Monroe News, November 22, 2021

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