McGeorge Virtual Food Pantry

$38,884 has been raised from 259 gifts on this crowdfunding site to support the McGeorge Virtual Food Pantry since 2020!

McGeorge Virtual Food Pantry update -- Your gifts at work!

February 05, 2025

To date, 1,055 grocery store gift cards totaling $105,500 have been distributed to McGeorge students.

McGeorge Virtual Food Pantry update -- May 24, 2024

February 05, 2025

To date, 743 grocery store gift cards totaling $74,300 have been distributed to McGeorge students.

McGeorge Virtual Food Pantry update -- May 26, 2023

February 05, 2025

To date, 487 grocery store gift cards totaling $48,700 have been distributed to McGeorge students.

McGeorge Virtual Food Pantry update -- September 06, 2022

February 04, 2025

To date, 317 grocery store gift cards totaling $31,700 have been distributed to McGeorge students.

McGeorge Virtual Food Pantry update -- May 21, 2021

September 06, 2022

To date, 192 grocery store gift cards totaling $19,200 have been distributed to McGeorge students.

McGeorge Virtual Food Pantry update -- May 28, 2020

May 28, 2020

To date, 119 gift cards have been distributed.

McGeorge Virtual Food Pantry -- May 1, 2020

May 01, 2020

To date, 101 gift cards have been distributed.

McGeorge Virtual Food Pantry update -- April 14, 2020

April 14, 2020

Several McGeorge students remain in housing on campus and are no longer able to work, causing significant financial strain.

This fund provides e-gift cards to local grocery stores that offer delivery or curbside pickup.

**To date, over 82 gift cards have been distributed.**

 

On March 31, Fox 40 ran a segment about the virtual pantry and Pacific's crowdfunding efforts.

 

Here is a quote from Michael Hunter Schwartz, Professor of Law and Interim Provost:

"I am moved by the overwhelming support for the McGeorge Virtual Food Pantry. Many of our students are first-generation and are working to put themselves through school, and some students have lost their jobs in the wake of the pandemic. Being a law student is hard enough, but things become almost impossible when basic needs like hunger are not met. The McGeorge School of Law community has again proven that it is resilient, caring, supportive and thoughtful. On behalf of our students, we thank you."