We know that food insecurity is a real issue our students face every day. The Cupboard Student Food Pantry will be open for curbside pickup starting the week of January 16 at the Truax and Goodman South Campuses.

How it Works

You will receive a pre-packaged 10-pound bag of food once a week. 

Please have your OneCard (student ID) ready to confirm your enrollment in a degree credit course. 

At your first visit to a campus pantry, you will be asked to fill out an information request form.

Emergency Food Lockers are available in the Health Education Building and are meant to provide students immediate food support when the Cupboard Student Food pantry at Truax is closed. 

Contact us at studentwellness@madisoncollege.edu for more information or assistance.

Food Pantry on Campus
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Hours and Locations

All pantries will be closed during Spring Break, March 11-15.

Truax Campus

January 16 - May 8

  • Tuesdays 12 - 2 pm
  • Wednesdays 9 - 11 am

Enter the parking lot at Hoffman St. and follow the signs to the roundabout.

Drive or walk up to the GHC entrance at the Health Education building.

Goodman South Campus

January 18 - May 9

  • Thursdays 2 - 4 pm

Enter the parking lot at Perry Street and follow the signs. Drive or walk up to the Goodman South Campus Shipping and Receiving entrance. 

Regional Campuses and Commercial Avenue

Regional campuses (Fort Atkinson, Portage, Reedsburg, Watertown) and the Commercial Avenue Campus offer food shelves during business hours. Please check with each campus front office to learn more. 

211 Wisconsin

211 Wisconsin is a free, confidential referral and information helpline and website that connects you with thousands of nonprofit and government agencies in your area. Search for a variety of up-to-date service listings to help you with:

  • Food Pantries and Vouchers
  • Food Stamps and WIC
  • Meal Programs
  • Soup Kitchens
  • and more

Access 211 Wisconsin

211 staff are available 24/7, 365 days to connect you with the services you need.

Resources are free, confidential and available in over three hundred languages, including services for deaf and hard of hearing.