Addressing Food and Shelter Insecurity at Dominguez Hills Marcelo F. Vazquez, Ed. D. Associate Vice President of Student Life & Dean of Students
Addressing Food and Shelter Insecurity at Dominguez Hills • • • Food Security Tools Shelter Security Tools Emergency Financial Assistance Network of Support & Best Practices Innovation Ideas
Dominguez Hills Food Security Tools Two Toro Campus Food Pantries: 1. Office of Student Life in Loker Union 121 2. Women’s Resource Center in SCC 148 (Additional food pantry in SCC 303, SLICE Center, Cheryl Mc. Knight) • Cal. Fresh: formerly food stamps, Dominguez Hills is one of 11 CSU campuses with Cal. Fresh. • Food on Toro. Link • Cell Phone App (TBD)
Dominguez Hills Shelter Security Tools Off campus resources: • 211 LA County • South Bay Coalition to End Homelessness
Dominguez Hills Financial Security Tools • Emergency Fund: funded by donations • Financial Literacy Workshops: conducted by Financial Aid Office
Network of Support & Best Practices • Toros helping Toros Committee: currently meeting twice a semester. • Be the CSU Leader in addressing Food and Shelter Insecurity. s d e e N c i s a B ub I C H U
Addressing Food and Shelter Insecurity at Dominguez Hills Marcelo F. Vazquez, Ed. D. Associate Vice President of Student Life & Dean of Students mvazquez@csudh. edu 310 -243 -3784
New Director of the Women’s Resource Center Megan Tagle Adams SCC 148 madams@csudh. edu
New University Victim Advocate Mayra Romo SCC 202 K mromo@csudh. edu