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DUSA Food Pantry

23 July 2024

On a tight budget? You can get free groceries on campus at the DUSA Food Pantry

The cost of living is at a high right now and we know this has been tough for many students. That’s why your Student Association is proud to once again bring you the free DUSA Food Pantry.

Conveniently located on campus, this welfare initiative aims to provide you with a range of fresh fruit, veggies and pantry staples to make nutritious meals. So, bring along a bag and grab the supplies you need to boost your health and power your studies!

We also encourage you to flex your cooking skills via tasty, easy and affordable recipes – cook up a storm and tag @yourDUSA to be featured on our socials.

Visit the DUSA Food Pantry at your campus

The DUSA Food Pantry will run in Weeks 4, 6, 8 and 10 from 11am at specified locations on each campus (until supplies run out). Make sure you keep an eye on the DUSA What’s On webpage as the Food Pantry will be offered on different days across each campus during these weeks.

Registration for these events is a must! Please make sure you register in advance by visiting the Food Pantry event page via the DUSA website. Registrations go live the Friday before each DUSA Food Pantry is held.

Be sure to bring a bag as there are no reusable bags to give away this year. See you there!

Can’t get to campus?

Check out the following community food relief services in your area.

Looking for budget-friendly recipes?

DUSA offers a range of quick, easy and inexpensive recipes to download from the Food Pantry webpage. Plus, check out Deakin’s online healthy eating hub, Nourished @ Deakin, which features ideas, inspiration and step-by-step meal guides, all chosen by two Bachelor of Nutrition students.

You can also find some useful tips for saving at the supermarket, plus simple meal-building tips, via our handy ‘Saving your money as a uni student’ blog series.

If you need any further assistance with food or are struggling financially, please get in touch with the DUSA Student Advocacy and Support Services (SASS)



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