ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½βs Knights Helping Knights Pantry recently opened its second location of its on-site food pantry at the Rosen College of Hospitality Management campus. The endeavor realizes a personal mission of Rosen staff members and represents the next step in ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½βs efforts to fight food insecurity.
The new pantry is housed within a 19-square-foot space inside of the foyer of Rosenβs Darden Auditorium. It will be open to students on Mondays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. as well as by appointment, via email at PineapplePantry@ucf.edu. The pantry will offer non-perishable food items and basic hygiene goods, resources that the ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ staff members who have been leading this effort say will make a difference for students.
βWe want to build an environment where students feel comfortable coming to us with their needs. β β Wendy McKnight, ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ staff member
βSimply knowing that these goods are here for them will make a major impact in how our students perform in classes and how they go about their everyday lives here at ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½,β says Wendy McKnight, a ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ staff member who has been spearheading the effort to open a pantry on the campus in the heart of the tourism industry for a number of years. βWe want to build an environment where students feel comfortable coming to us with their needs. This is our latest step in building that environment.β
Witnessing how a series of hurricanes in 2016 left many Rosen students temporarily food insecure, McKnight presented the idea of an additional pantry right on campus to Rosenβs administration, reached out to staff members at the main campusβs pantry to learn their day-to-day operations, and worked closely with officials in ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ Facilities Operations to secure the best space.
For now, McKnight will conduct the operations for the food pantry in addition to her regular duties in the Office of Student Services. Efforts are currently in progress to recruit student volunteers to perform the day-to-day work of the pantry under McKnightβs supervision.

βFrom the beginning, the university viewed the concept of a food pantry on Rosenβs campus as significant for our students to realize their fullest potential at ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½,β says Genyth Travis β17MS, a senior assistant director for Undergraduate Admissions and graduate of ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½βs masterβs in hospitality and tourism management. βIf youβre a student, and youβre hungry, and youβre stressed out about where your next meal is coming from, how can we expect you to be academically successful?β
Working closely with McKnight, Travis played an integral role in shepherding the food pantry to fruition, and the two will continue their partnership to shape its vision for the future.
βFor many of our students, especially those without vehicles, making their way to the main campusβs pantry is simply not a practical optionβ says Travis. βThe fact that these resources will be right down the hall will play a major difference in our studentβs lives.β
βThe fact that these resources will be right down the hall will play a major difference in our studentβs lives.β – Genyth Travis β17MS, ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ staff member
In addition to conducting its own donation efforts, the Rosen Pantry will share resources with the main campusβs Knights Helping Knights Pantry, which celebrated its 10th anniversary last year. Located in Ferrell Commons, the pantry was established by a group of LEAD Scholars as a class project during the Great Recession. A member of the College and University Food Bank Alliance, the pantry started with a simple mission: Make sure students never have to choose between paying for food or paying for an education.
In 2019 alone, the main campusβs pantry saw more than 42,000 visits by ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ students and more than 70,000 lbs of food were distributed. Since 2013 β the pantryβs earliest recorded data β there have been nearly 145,000 visits by students. Last year, ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ student workers logged more than 5,000 volunteer hours.
The Knights Helping Knights Pantry receives contributions from a wide range of university partners, including fresh produce from the ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ Arboretum and Volunteer ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½, which funnels student staffers into the pantry. Additionally, the pantry has established donation partnerships with local entities, including Mercy Ministries, Publix Super Market at Town Park, Second Harvest Food Bank, and Walmart.
βFor more than a decade, the Knights Helping Knights Pantry has worked to provide much needed sustenance and household necessities for students who happen to have fallen onto hard times. The growth of the pantry has been a university-wide effort that speaks to the best of what ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ represents,β says Jeannie Kiriwas β05 β07MA, an associate director at the ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ Student Union, who has overseen operations for Knights Helping Knights since 2015. βWe look forward to a strong partnership with the Rosen pantry, sharing our ideas and resources for the benefit of ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½βs student body.β