Heck's Market Food Pantry at MCCC

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Heck’s Market Food Pantry operates out of the Student Success Center in Founders Hall

Students wishing to place an order should fill out the online form and schedule a pick up time. Our friendly staff will fulfill your order and deliver it to your car at the scheduled pick up time. Spots designated for Heck’s Market are located in the parking lot next to the entrance to Founders Hall. While we encourage students to use the form, we will continue to accept walk-in students and will assist them with their orders. 

Order Form

 

Items Available*:

  • Food such as milk, meat, fruits, vegetables, oil, flour, etc.
  • Baby Products
  • Personal care products
  • Cleaning products

*Product availability varies. We will do our best to source and provide high demand products for students.

MCCC Food Pantry Service Statement:

Nearly a third of MCCC students are food insecureThe MCCC Food Pantry will provide a variety of healthy food options and essential supplies to any student for free who identifies as food insecure. We commit to a dignified and welcoming customer experience for all patrons.

The MCCC Food Pantry is made possible through a partnership with the Monroe County Opportunity Program and gifts from generous donors. 

In the News:

"College food pantry expands to meet increased needs", The Blade, February 20, 2025

"Monroe County Community College expands food pantry", WTOL 11, February 20, 2025

"Heck's Market addresses students food insecurity", Monroe News, February 20, 2025

"Campus food pantry provides meals to students." MCCC Agora, March 29, 2022

"MCCC food desert receives oasis; The Foundation develops food pantry." MCCC Agora, April 20, 2021

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Contact Information

Student Success Center

Contact

Building / Office IconStudent Success Center - Founders Hall F-149
Phone Icon (734) 384-4167

Hours

Fall and Winter Semesters
Mon - Fri: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Summer Semester
Mon - Thurs: 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Fri: 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.