During this season of giving, Cape Breton University is proud to take part in a province-wide initiative with eight other Nova Scotia Universities to support university food banks as part of Giving Tuesday. #GivingTuesday is an international movement that encourages small acts of kindness and giving, whether through monetary donations, volunteer time or other resources.听
This #GivingTuesday, CBU is proud to be supporting the Cape Breton University Students鈥 Union Food Bank. Donations made to the CBUSU Food Bank today will also be generously matched by the J & W Murphy Foundation. The J & W Murphy Foundation is a private foundation that supports many initiatives in Nova Scotia focusing on education, and we thank them for thinking of the students of Nova Scotia during this time.听
Annabel Alu has been the CBUSU Food Bank Coordinator since September 1, 2020 and has seen first hand how valuable the food bank is to students.
鈥淲e understand the need and the importance of food security. Not knowing where your next meal is coming from can have an adverse effect on so many aspects of your life, including the ability to succeed in your studies,鈥 says Annabel. 鈥淏ecause of the current global pandemic and campus being closed to the general public, we have been working extremely hard to ensure students have access to the food they need by bringing the food bank into the 福利免费在线看. This initiative will help us meet this demand. We are forever grateful.鈥
Annabel鈥檚 major duty is to serve students using the food bank, but is also responsible for overseeing operations which include services like the Emergency Food Bank Program, the Emergency Bursary Program, self-isolation delivery service, the mobile food bank, as well as regular deliveries and pickups. The CBUSU even opened an off-site satellite location in downtown Sydney to give students greater access over the next few weeks.听
鈥淏efore the pandemic, we had approximately 180 students a month using our food bank,鈥 says Annabel. 鈥淪ince May 2020, that number dropped to about 70 per month because of the restrictions in place and students having less access to food services than before. But that doesn鈥檛 mean the need isn鈥檛 there. We just had to find new ways to improve services to students.鈥
Students in need can now apply online at for weekly home deliveries of food items and essential supplies, in which Annabel is responsible for. You can also find the Students鈥 Union van parked in various locations throughout the CBRM for students to stop by to pick up food bank items, hygiene products, and school supplies.
鈥淲e鈥檙e very proud of the work the CBUSU has been doing to ensure our students have access to food security during COVID-19,鈥 says CBU President David Dingwall. 鈥淪tudents play such an essential role within our 福利免费在线看 and if we come together to ensure they have access to nourishing food, they will continue to embrace our 福利免费在线看, making it a better place for all of us to live.鈥澛犅
Annabel wants all students to know that the food bank is open to serve you. 鈥淭his is the time to look out for each other in these trying times,鈥 adds Annabel. 鈥淎nd here at the CBU Students鈥 Union, we are looking out for you. We鈥檙e here to help.鈥澛
To access services offered by the CBU Students鈥 Union Food Bank, please email su_foodbank@cbu.ca. To support students who need assistance with food security and to ensure they have access to nourishing meals, please visit www.CBU.ca/Give.听