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FoodHub

FoodHub is a service that provides free food and other essential items to University of Sydney students who are struggling with the cost of living or food insecurity.

To ensure the safety of our volunteers and students, please:

  • Register ahead of time via Humanitix - bring your digital or printed ticket with you and only visit at your allocated time

  • BYO bag every time and BYO container for unpackaged items like rice and grains

  • Remember, 5 items per person only


Opening hours:

Monday - Friday: 10am - 3pm

Location:
Level 3 of the Wentworth Building (next to University Health Services)

Having already served thousands of students, FoodHub is a crucially important service for the student community in a time of rising costs and increased pressures on students’ finances.

Register Now

Satellite Campus FoodHubs

Camden Campus


335 Werombi Road, Camden, NSW 2570
Inside Camden Commons Library

Library is open 24/7 with swipe access, so students are able to access the FoodHub whenever they need.
Shelves are restocked every week, please only take 1 of each item you need.

To contact Camden FoodHub, email [email protected].

Concord Clinical School


Level 1 MEC Building 26, Concord Clinical School
Next door to Wetskills and SIM labs

Tuesday: 1pm - 2pm
Wednesday: 10am - 11am

Contact [email protected] for alternate collections date or mutual appointment.

Nepean Clinical School


Level 2, 62 Derby Street, Kingswood NSW 2747
Nepean Clinical School (next to the computer room)

Contact Susan at reception any day, any time to open the FoodHub room.

To contact Nepean FoodHub, email [email protected] or call (02) 4734 1418.

Westmead Baludarri Precinct


Level 6, Block K, Westmead Hospital
Room 6102

For information on opening hours and how to access the FoodHub, please check the digital screens outside FoodHub.

To contact Westmead FoodHub, email [email protected].

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