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Texas A&M's student-run food pantry

Founded in 2013, The 12th Can is a student-run food pantry at Texas A&M University. It works with the Brazos Valley Food Bank to serve students, faculty and staff who are experiencing food insecurity. The pantry also aims to eliminate hunger at Texas A&M.

In order to get help from The 12th Can, students and staff need to qualify. They need to have a family income of $44,955 or less for a family of four. If you do qualify, you can sign up for a pantry opening time slot. The pantry is open every first and third Wednesday and Thursday of the month from 10am to 4:30pm.

The 12th Can is a student-run, nonprofit organization that strives to eliminate hunger at Texas A&M University. They use monetary donations, community donations, and sponsorships to run the pantry. It is one of the first college food pantries in Texas.

The pantry is open every other week on Wednesdays and every other Thursday, and is available to all Texas A&M students and faculty. It serves up to 260 individuals per day. The pantry accepts both perishable and non-perishable items. The pantry also provides emergency food relief when its primary location is closed.

The pantry will also hold events to raise awareness about food insecurity and encourage the community to participate in the fight against hunger. This includes the annual Aggie Corn Maze, which will take place at 2605 F&B Road in College Station.

The pantry also has a student-run Farm that will be used to provide fresh produce to students. This year, the pantry is partnering with the campus police department to establish a 24-hour donation drop-off location. Students who are interested in learning more about the pantry can contact Caroline Clayton, who runs the pantry during the school year.

The pantry is also a partner of Cactus Cares, a non-profit organization that is dedicated to helping communities. Cactus Cares is based in Amarillo, Texas, and provides food and other items to people who are experiencing hunger.

Students and faculty can access free food at Campus Cupboard, which is located in Warrior Hall. The pantry is also open every other Friday.