ELGIN, Texas — A recent donation to the Austin Community College District (ACC) will now address food insecurity at its Elgin campus.
Recently, a family from Elgin donated $250,000 to ACC. Officials said the money will be used to establish a new scholarship and food pantry for students.
According to ACC, every year 74,000 students enroll at their campuses. However, a recent study identified 48% of the students as food insecure.
“That could be on a range from really having no food access, to limited food access,” said Cara Crowley, ACC Special Advisor to the Chancellor for Basic Needs Systems. “And many of our students, particularly those that are parents, often will cut their own meals to provide food for their kids.”
Vanessa Barrientos, with the ACC Student Care Center at Highland, said the pantry offers everything from canned food and vegetables to toiletries free of charge for students.
“With us being able to contribute with this one resource that may seem small, it’s definitely making a bigger impact in their lives, in their family’s lives,” Barrientos said.
Here’s how ACC will break down the donation:
- $150,000 to establish the Ferguson Family McDonald’s Endowed Scholarship
- $80,000 to establish the Elgin Campus Student Life Food Pantry Endowment
- $20,000 to directly support the Elgin Campus Student Life Food Pantry ($10,000 to be used in 2025 with another $10,000 to be used in 2026)
Geneva Monroe, who handles Student Life at the ACC Elgin campus told KVUE the need is high. Currently, Monroe said the pantry sees between 150 to 250 students a day.
“I think it’s going to be a great help. I think it’s going to be God-sent,” Monroe said. “Their minds, their attitudes, their wills, their self-worth, because they know somebody cares.”
ACC officials said the timeline for the pantry expansion is unclear, but that they expect to spend $10,000 on food this year.