Food Pantry
The Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Food Pantry was established as a resource for Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ students and employees in November 2012.
Our Mission
Raise awareness of hidden hunger on college campuses across the nation and establish and sustain a network for food acquisition, storage and distribution at Tennessee Tech to alleviate hunger among our campus community.
Pantry Locations
- » Main Pantry
LOCATION:
SUMMER HOURS:
Wednesday 10am - 3pmREGULAR FALL AND SPRING HOURS:
Tuesday - Thursday 9am-5pmCONTACT INFO:
(931) 372-4067
foodpantry@tntech.edu - » Auxiliary Pantry
We now have an auxiliary food pantry location in the Angelo & Jennette Volpe Library. This is for emergencies. The hours will coincide with the library hours, this opens up access for nights and weekends, when the main pantry is not open. They will carry emergency-type items (toiletries, soups, cereal bars, etc.).
LOCATION:
Angelo & Jennette Volpe LibraryHOURS:
BETWEEN SEMESTERS:
July 29 - August 13* 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (closed Saturdays and Sundays)REGULAR FALL AND SPRING HOURS:
Monday - Thursday 7:00 a.m. - midnight
Friday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sunday 1:00 p.m. - midnightSee Library Hours for Exceptions
CONTACT INFO:
Rose Black - (931) 372-6107
foodpantry@tntech.edu*Because we rely on student volunteers, the pantry will be closed during any school breaks and on any days the campus closes classes
Emergencies
We now have an auxiliary food pantry location in the Angelo & Jennette Volpe Library. This is for emergencies.
For more information on emergencies, contact us at 931-372-4067.
Holiday Main Pantry Hours
"The Food Pantry will be closed until January 21, 2025."
Semester Main Pantry Hours
Monday – Closed
Tuesday – 9am – 5pm
Wednesday – 9am – 5pm
Thursday – 9am – 5pm
Friday – Closed
Volunteering with the food pantry has been a heart warming experience. I have met so many beautiful people that have taught me valuable lessons for life. ​- Dianne Miner, volunteer
Working for the food pantry has been a wonderful experience. Providing food, clothing, and necessities to adults, children, and families through different projects has been one of the most rewarding and joyful experiences of my life. - Tyler Clayborne, volunteer