The Pantry
Source: http://www.asun.edu/student-services/the-pantry.php
Archived: 2026-04-23 17:25
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In-Person Pantries
We have three in-person pantries: Newport, Marked Tree, and Jonesboro. All food pantries
are open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
ASUN-Jonesboro Campus Location: Main Building (Located in the room behind the Student
Affairs window area)
ASUN-Marked Tree Campus Location: Building A (Located in the back corner of the Library)
ASU-Newport Campus Location: Walton Hall Library.
Item Donation
We gladly accept non-perishable food and household items to stock at the pantry locations.
Below are guidelines for donating and additional information.
Donation Guidelines
All donations must be unopened and unexpired.
Please only donate items that you would purchase for your own family/children.
Below are the top items needed by ASUN students.
Food Items
Canned Beans
Canned Fruit
Canned Soup
Canned Vegetables
Cereal
Granola Bars
Instant Mashed Potatoes
Pasta
Peanut Butter (or other nut butter)
Rice
Spices
Household Items Needed
Deodorant
Diapers
Feminine Hygiene Products
Laundry Detergent
Baby Food
Lip Balm
Lotion
Shampoo/Conditioner
Soap/Body Wash
Toilet Paper
Tooth Paste/ Tooth Brush
Wet Wipes
Monetary Donation
In addition to food and household items, the ASUN Pantry accepts monetary donations.
Donating to the ASUN Pantry is easy and tax-deductible.
Click here to access the donation form.
Be sure to select "ASU Newport Food Pantry" as the fund.
Click here to view the food resources in Craighead County.
Click here to view food resources in Jackson County.
Click here to view food resources in Poinsett County.
Click here to view food resources in other counties in Northeast Arkansas.
Access Arkansas
is an online service provided by the Arkansas Department of Human Services(DHS). It
is an anonymous screening of potential eligibility for 20 DHS-managed benefit programs.
Access Arkansas is single-point to submit online applications for the following Arkansas
DHS managed programs:
Child Care Assistance
- Financial assistance for childcare
Medicare Savings Program
- Provides help with paying Medicare premiums
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
- Assistance buying food
Transitional Employment Assistance (TEA)
- provides case management services to assist families with children under 18 years
old with finding employment.
Pregnant Women Medicaid
- Health coverage for women over age 19 who are pregnant
Arkansas Works Program
- Health care coverage for adults ages 19-64
Visit Access Arkansas today to see if you are eligible for support resources.
Click here to Access Arkansas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can use the ASUN Pantry?
Any currently enrolled student at ASUN, ASUN Faculty, and ASUN staff.
How do I sign up for the ASUN Pantry?
Students, faculty, and staff must complete an ASUN Pantry Intake Form.
Click here to access the ASUN Pantry Intake Form.
Since we are a partner with the Food Bank of Northeast Arkansas, we provide a monthly
usage report to the food bank.
What kind of items can I get at the ASUN Pantry?
Non-perishable items such as; soup, ready-to-eat meals, vegetables, fruits, ramen,
pasta, beans, etc. On occasion, there are toiletry items such as toothpaste, soap,
feminine hygiene products, etc.
What are the hours of the ASUN Pantry?
The hours of the Pantry are Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. (all campuses).
The Pantry is only available Monday - Thursday during the summer.
Where do the ASUN Pantry products come from?
Food is donated via campus food drives and donations. ASUN is a partner with the Food
Bank of Northeast Arkansas. Through this partnership, we are able to supplement our
pantry stock.
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Take the Class – without the Stress.
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close to home or just visiting for the summer.
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Academic Support Center
Bookstore
Campus Safety
Career Services
Career Pathways
Class Schedule
Course Catalog
Disability Services
Graduation
Hazing Resources
Health Services
Honors Program
IT Services
Library
Student Life
Testing Services
The Pantry
Title IX
Common Course Numbering
In-Person Pantries
We have three in-person pantries: Newport, Marked Tree, and Jonesboro. All food pantries
are open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
ASUN-Jonesboro Campus Location: Main Building (Located in the room behind the Student
Affairs window area)
ASUN-Marked Tree Campus Location: Building A (Located in the back corner of the Library)
ASU-Newport Campus Location: Walton Hall Library.
Item Donation
We gladly accept non-perishable food and household items to stock at the pantry locations.
Below are guidelines for donating and additional information.
Donation Guidelines
All donations must be unopened and unexpired.
Please only donate items that you would purchase for your own family/children.
Below are the top items needed by ASUN students.
Food Items
Canned Beans
Canned Fruit
Canned Soup
Canned Vegetables
Cereal
Granola Bars
Instant Mashed Potatoes
Pasta
Peanut Butter (or other nut butter)
Rice
Spices
Household Items Needed
Deodorant
Diapers
Feminine Hygiene Products
Laundry Detergent
Baby Food
Lip Balm
Lotion
Shampoo/Conditioner
Soap/Body Wash
Toilet Paper
Tooth Paste/ Tooth Brush
Wet Wipes
Monetary Donation
In addition to food and household items, the ASUN Pantry accepts monetary donations.
Donating to the ASUN Pantry is easy and tax-deductible.
Click here to access the donation form.
Be sure to select "ASU Newport Food Pantry" as the fund.
Click here to view the food resources in Craighead County.
Click here to view food resources in Jackson County.
Click here to view food resources in Poinsett County.
Click here to view food resources in other counties in Northeast Arkansas.
Access Arkansas
is an online service provided by the Arkansas Department of Human Services(DHS). It
is an anonymous screening of potential eligibility for 20 DHS-managed benefit programs.
Access Arkansas is single-point to submit online applications for the following Arkansas
DHS managed programs:
Child Care Assistance
- Financial assistance for childcare
Medicare Savings Program
- Provides help with paying Medicare premiums
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
- Assistance buying food
Transitional Employment Assistance (TEA)
- provides case management services to assist families with children under 18 years
old with finding employment.
Pregnant Women Medicaid
- Health coverage for women over age 19 who are pregnant
Arkansas Works Program
- Health care coverage for adults ages 19-64
Visit Access Arkansas today to see if you are eligible for support resources.
Click here to Access Arkansas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can use the ASUN Pantry?
Any currently enrolled student at ASUN, ASUN Faculty, and ASUN staff.
How do I sign up for the ASUN Pantry?
Students, faculty, and staff must complete an ASUN Pantry Intake Form.
Click here to access the ASUN Pantry Intake Form.
Since we are a partner with the Food Bank of Northeast Arkansas, we provide a monthly
usage report to the food bank.
What kind of items can I get at the ASUN Pantry?
Non-perishable items such as; soup, ready-to-eat meals, vegetables, fruits, ramen,
pasta, beans, etc. On occasion, there are toiletry items such as toothpaste, soap,
feminine hygiene products, etc.
What are the hours of the ASUN Pantry?
The hours of the Pantry are Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. (all campuses).
The Pantry is only available Monday - Thursday during the summer.
Where do the ASUN Pantry products come from?
Food is donated via campus food drives and donations. ASUN is a partner with the Food
Bank of Northeast Arkansas. Through this partnership, we are able to supplement our
pantry stock.
Don't Fall Behind this Summer
.
Take the Class – without the Stress.
Knock out the classes you need quickly and affordably at ASUN — whether you're staying
close to home or just visiting for the summer.
LEARN MORE
©