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The Giving Tree in the 九游娱乐官网 CARES Center offers an easy way for people to donate helpful items for students in need

鈥淚t鈥檚 a direct way for anybody who wants to participate and give right to students,鈥� said Josh Perkins, Ph.D., assistant dean of students and director of 九游娱乐官网鈥檚 CARES Center. He is talking about the center鈥檚 Giving Tree donation initiative that kicked off Nov. 27 and runs through Dec. 15. Perkins explains how the Giving Tree works in this video:

 

Meeting the Needs of Students in Crisis

The 九游娱乐官网 CARES Center, which stands for Crisis, Advocacy, Resources, Education and Support, opened in April 2021. A climate study conducted in 2016 identified areas of need in which 九游娱乐官网 could support students. The pandemic also exacerbated student needs and made the university more aware of them. This information helped university leadership position the CARES Center as a resource for basic needs for students in crisis within the framework of the center鈥檚 four pillars: food security, housing stability, financial empowerment and mental well-being.

CARES Center Four Pillars Graphic

How Students Can Get Help

Students can come to the CARES Center, or call, email or submit an online basic needs support form. Students then meet with one of the center鈥檚 case managers, who learns about the student鈥檚 situation and then connects them with on- and off-campus resources.

鈥淚n one academic year, fall 2022 and spring 2023, from the middle of August to the beginning of May, the center served nearly 1,100 unique students who came through and utilized one of our services. Some students utilize multiple services more than once,鈥� Perkins said.

CARES Food Pantry

This year, Perkins said that usage is up between 10-20%. 鈥淚 think some of the students are realizing that we are here now, and as the word gets out, students are able to know what we do,鈥� he said. 

鈥淕etting the word out鈥� includes digital signage, the faculty newsletter and a webinar that counts toward 九游娱乐官网 employee鈥檚 annual Beyond Compliance requirement. The webinar, called 鈥淪upporting the Unknown Needs鈥� is presented by Perkins along with his colleagues at the center, Assistant Director Sydney Jordan and Outreach Program Coordinator Janda Roberts. The next presentation will take place in February 2024.

CARES Food Pantry fresh items

Getting to 鈥楢n Upward Trajectory鈥�

The center鈥檚 immediate goal in helping students is to get them out of crisis and into what Perkins calls 鈥渁n upward trajectory,鈥� by connecting them with resources including food, financial assistance and mental wellness help, like 九游娱乐官网鈥檚 Counseling and Psychological Services.

鈥淥ur case managers do a great job of connecting with students, but our goal is to get them out of that immediate crisis: they don鈥檛 have enough food; they have nowhere to live, they don鈥檛 have the money to pay the rent; they have an eviction notice,鈥� he said. 鈥淲e help get them out of those situations to hopefully buy them a little more time to get into a more secure situation or even just the ability to think straight.鈥�

CARES pantry canned goods

Perkins said that the center serves as a connector to help students navigate state and federal resources, like SNAP and Medicaid, and guide students who don鈥檛 know where to go or how to ask the right questions.

鈥榃e Are That Place for Anybody鈥�

Perkins said that they see a lot of students in high financial need, but the center welcomes all students in crisis. 鈥淲e really want to be that place for anybody,鈥� he said. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 matter who you are or what your situation is. If you have a basic need, come here. What I tell people is that we flip over absolutely every rock to be able to help them in their situation.鈥�

Visit the Giving Tree

Items listed on the Giving Tree鈥檚 ornaments are those tracked as 鈥渉igh-need items鈥� by the center. They are the items in the food pantry that students typically take, along with personal care products and personal items. There are also meals on the ornaments, like a spaghetti dinner, for example, and donors can purchase everything needed for that.

CARES Giving Tree ornament

鈥淚t really is meant to be a direct way for anybody who wants to participate and give right to students,鈥� Perkins said. 鈥淵ou know exactly what to get. We function on donations, and what I tell people is that we get everything in the hands of students. You give it to us, it goes to students and that鈥檚 where it goes. We do everything in our power to meet the needs of our students and also to capture what those needs are.鈥�

The CARES Center is located on the first floor of the Kent Student Center, Suite 106, near the elevators. Their offices are open from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information, call 330-672-7575 or email CAREScenter@kent.edu.

POSTED: Wednesday, November 29, 2023 02:26 PM
Updated: Thursday, December 7, 2023 05:08 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Phil B. Soencksen