Food for Thought – 鶹APP Wed, 05 Nov 2025 13:39:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Shield-NoUMA.SB_.SQUARE-150x150.png Food for Thought – 鶹APP 32 32 University Credit Union Presents Checks to UMA Campus Food Pantries /news/university-credit-union-presents-checks-to-uma-campus-food-pantries-2/ Thu, 22 Jun 2023 15:37:01 +0000 /?p=19928 Read More]]>

University Credit Union (UCU) presented checks to the 鶹APP (UMA) totaling $2,400 for its student-run and campus-sanctioned food pantries on its Augusta and Bangor campuses, respectively.

The Augusta Campus check of $1,200 was presented to Zachary Rollins, Vice President of the UMA Augusta Student Government Association (SGA), and Raquel Shaw, Activity Coordinator for the UMA Augusta SGA, for its student-run campus food pantry, The Community Cupboard. A check in the amount of $1,200 was presented to Joy Steward, UMA Bangor Coordinator of Student Life, and Jeff Sychterz, Dean of the UMA Bangor Campus, for the Bangor Campus Food for Thought pantry.

For the past six years, UCU has raised funds for its Ending Hunger in Maine campaign to support local food pantries on campus and in local communities throughout the state. During this time, UCU has donated $10,716.44 to the UMA Augusta and UMA Bangor campus pantries in addition to other donations across Maine. For more information about UCU, visit ucumaine.com.

The donations from UCU will allow the Community Cupboard and the Food For Thought pantry to supplement their offerings. Current supplies are obtained through funding from the Hunger Dialogue Grant, as well as SGA funds allocated to the Community Cupboard and in-kind and monetary donations to the Food for Thought pantry. The Food for Thought pantry additionally has a partnership with Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine and receives vegetables from the UMA Bangor Community Garden.

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UMA Augusta from left to right: Zachary Rollins, Vice President of the UMA Augusta SGA, Raquel Shaw, Activity Coordinator for the UMA Augusta SGA, Lesley Ridge, UCU Community Engagement Manager, Cathy Philbrick, UCU Member Services Manager

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UMA Bangor from left to right: Renee Ouellette, CEO/President of UCU, Josh Kiesman, Branch Manager for the UCU Bangor branch, Joy Steward, UMA Bangor Coordinator of Student Life, Jenn Deschene, UCU Community Engagement Manager, Jeff Sychterz, Dean of the UMA Bangor Campus
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University Credit Union presents checks to 鶹APP Campus Food Pantries /news/university-credit-union-presents-checks-to-university-of-maine-at-augusta-campus-food-pantries-2/ Thu, 12 May 2022 17:46:53 +0000 /?p=15058

University Credit Union (UCU) presented checks to the 鶹APP (UMA) totaling $2,000.00 for its student-run and campus-sanctioned food pantries on its Augusta and Bangor campuses, respectively.

The Augusta Campus check of $1,000.00 was presented to Sal Cardinale, 鶹APP Student Government Association (SGA) President for its student-run campus food pantry, The Community Cupboard. A check in the amount of $1,000.00 was presented to Food for Thought Student Coordinator Jess Patterson for the Bangor Campus Food for Thought pantry.

For the past five years, UCU has raised funds for its Ending Hunger in Maine campaign to support local food pantries on campus and in local communities throughout the state. During this time, UCU has donated $8,316.44 to the UMA Augusta and UMA Bangor campus pantries in addition to other donations across Maine. For more information about UCU, visit .

The donations from UCU will allow the Community Cupboard and the Food For Thought pantry to supplement their offerings. Current supplies are obtained through funding from the Hunger Dialogue Grant, as well as SGA funds allocated to the Community Cupboard and in-kind and monetary donations to the Food for Thought pantry. The Food for Thought pantry additionally has a partnership with Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine and receives vegetables from the UMA Bangor Community Garden.

Photos Courtesy of Duncan Persons, UMA.

UMA Augusta group photo

Augusta Campus, Left to Right: Roger Collins, UMA Staff Associate for Fitness & Athletics; Chris Hart, UMA Director of Student Life & Athletics; Jennifer Christensen, Administrative Aid to the Office of Student Life; Salvatore Cardinale, President of 鶹APP Student Government Association; Lesley Ridge, UCU, CCUFC, Community Engagement Manager;
Catherine Philbrick, UCU Branch Manager;
Rose Pelletier, UMA Coordinator of Student Life.

UMA Bangor group photo

Bangor Campus, left to right: Jess Patterson, Food Security Intern; Jeffrey Sychterz, Dean of UMA Bangor Campus; Joy Steward, UMA Coordinator of Student Life: Wellness & Co-Curricular Enrichment; Jennifer Deschene, CCUFC, Community Engagement Manager; Catherine Philbrick, Branch Manager.

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University Credit Union presents checks to UMA Campus Food Pantries /news/university-credit-union-presents-checks-to-uma-campus-food-pantries/ Thu, 20 Feb 2020 21:07:32 +0000 /?p=5459 Read More]]> University Credit Union (UCU) presented checks to UMA totaling $1,710.00 for the student-run food pantries on 鶹APP Augusta and Bangor campuses.

The Augusta Campus check of $1,010.00 was presented to 鶹APP Student Government Association officers Salvatore Cardinale, Bethanie Lovely, and Cole Winslow for its student-run campus food pantry, the Community Cupboard. A check in the amount of $700.00 was presented to Lori Googins, UMA Coordinator of Student Life: Wellness & Cultural Enrichment and Alex Smith, UMA Pantry Student Worker for the student-run Bangor Campus Food for Thought pantry.

Through its Ending Hunger on Campus in Maine campaign, UCU raised $11,433.88 in donations for University of Maine System student-organized and campus-sanctioned food pantries. UCU matched this amount for a total donation of $22,867.76 to eight food pantries on campuses within the University of Maine System.

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This marked the third year of UCU’s Ending Hunger on Campus in Maine campaign From November to December 2019, community members were encouraged to donate online through UCU’s website, or by stopping by or mailing a check to any UCU branch. Donors could choose to specify a campus food pantry and non-designated contributions were distributed among the eight pantries.

The donations from UCU will allow the Community Cupboard and the Food For Thought pantry to supplement their offerings. Current supplies are obtained through SGA funds allocated to the Community Cupboard and in-kind and monetary donations to the Food for Thought pantry.

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University Credit Union presents checks to 鶹APP Campus Food Pantries /news/university-credit-union-presents-checks-to-university-of-maine-at-augusta-campus-food-pantries/ Fri, 08 Feb 2019 14:02:41 +0000 /?p=2613

University Credit Union (UCU) presented checks to the 鶹APP (UMA) totaling $2,422.00 for the student-run food pantries on UMA’s Augusta and Bangor campuses.

The Augusta Campus check of $1,622.00 was presented to Fatimah Aleem, 鶹APP Student Government Association President for its student-run campus food pantry, theCommunity Cupboard. A check in the amount of $800.00 was presented to Food for Thought Student Coordinator Nicole Roberts for the student-run Bangor CampusFood for Thoughtpantry.

Through itscampaign,UCUraised $12,559.81 in donations for University of Maine System student-organized and campus-sanctioned food pantries. UCU matched this amount for a total donation of $25,119.62 to eight food pantries on campuses within the University of Maine System.

This marked the second year of UCU’sEnding Hunger on Campus in Mainecampaign“”From November 26 to December 31, 2018, community members were encouraged to donate online through UCU’s website, or by stopping by or mailing a check to any UCU branch. Donors could choose to specify a campus food pantry and non-designated contributions were distributed among the eight pantries.

The donations from UCU will allow theCommunity Cupboardand theFood For Thoughtpantry to supplement their offerings. Current supplies are obtained through funding from the Hunger Dialogue Grant, as well as SGA funds allocated to theCommunity Cupboardand in-kind and monetary donations to theFood for Thoughtpantry.

UCU Check Presentation for Community Cupboard - Augusta

Pictured from left to right: Mike Connors – UCU Marketing Specialist;Catherine Philbrick – UCU Branch Manager in Bangor


 UCU Check Presentation for Food for Thought Food & Resource Center - Bangor

Pictured from left to right: Catherine Philbrick – UCU Branch Manager in Bangor;Colleen Coffey – UMA Learning Success Coach;Kent Corey – UMA Coordinator of Student Life-Student Activities, SGA & Leadership Development;Nicole Roberts – Food for Thought Student Coordinator;Derek Hebert – UCU Branch Manager in Orono;Kati Corlew – UMA Social Sciences Faculty and Co-coordinator of the Office of Civic Engagement;Lori Googins – UMA Coordinator of Student Life-Wellness & Cultural Enrichment;Robert Roper – Interim UMA Bangor Campus Dean & Professor of Business Administration.

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