We understand challenges arise and want you to feel confident to focus on learning. With the help of our partnerships, we aim to provide students with access to healthy food options that will help them thrive personally and academically.
Expand your home campus listed below to learn more about our food support program and how you can receive assistance or get involved. If you can't find the information you need here, please reach out to a counselor on your campus.
Introducing the new Meal Voucher Plan
No student should go hungry, and this program is designed to offer enrolled students support so they can focus on their studies. Eligible students can receive meals at campus food services.
Requesting help is easy - simply log in to myLoneStar to complete the CARE Request Form with just a few clicks. Go to your student tile, then click the CARE Request Form tile.
Enrolled Student Resources
- LSC-CyFair
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Communities In Schools of Houston
Students who want to connect with CIS support resources should contact their campus representative found on the Communities in Schools link.
An on-campus service that connects students to Emergency needs (food, shelter, clothing) as well as counseling services and crisis intervention. The goal of this program is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.
Food For Thought
Those in need of food or who are interested in volunteer opportunities or to make a donation, please contact the Food for Thought Food Pantry.
Meal Voucher Program
This program allows eligible students to receive meals at campus food services. To apply, use the CARE Request link located in myLoneStar and select food assistance. There will be an option for the meal voucher program.
- LSC-Houston North
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Communities In Schools of Houston
Students who want to connect with CIS support resources should contact their campus representative found on the Communities in Schools link.
An on-campus service that connects students to emergency basic needs (food, shelter, clothing) as well as counseling services and crisis intervention. The goal of this program is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.
CARE Program
Click the CARE Program link above to learn more about the assistance and resources available at LSC-Houston North.
Meal Voucher Program
This program allows eligible students to receive meals at campus food services. To apply, use the CARE Request link located in myLoneStar and select food assistance. There will be an option for the meal voucher program.
- LSC-Kingwood
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Communities In Schools of Houston
Students who want to connect with CIS support resources should contact their campus representative found on the Communities in Schools link.
An on-campus service that connects students to emergency basic needs (food, shelter, clothing) as well as counseling services and crisis intervention. The goal of this program is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.
“Coyote Cupboard” Food Pantry
The Lone Star College-Kingwood Intercultural, Men’s and Women’s Centers and Humble Area Assistance Ministries are happy to offer the Coyote Cupboard. This pantry has been created to address the immediate food needs of students, faculty, and staff on campus; however it is open to the community. While most items in the pantry are non-perishable we will be able to offer bread and fresh fruits when available. Please check their website for location and hours of operation.
Meal Voucher Program
This program allows eligible students to receive meals at campus food services. To apply, use the CARE Request link located in myLoneStar and select food assistance. There will be an option for the meal voucher program.
- LSC-Montgomery
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Communities In Schools of Houston
Students who want to connect with CIS support resources should contact their campus representative found on the Communities in Schools link.
An on-campus service that connects students to emergency basic needs (food, shelter, clothing) as well as counseling services and crisis intervention. The goal of this program is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.
The LSC Montgomery Food Pantry
The Lone Star College-Montgomery offers any student, staff or faculty member emergency food and supplies.
Meal Voucher Program
This program allows eligible students to receive meals at campus food services. To apply, use the CARE Request link located in myLoneStar and select food assistance. There will be an option for the meal voucher program.
- LSC-North Harris
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Communities In Schools of Houston
Students who want to connect with CIS support resources should contact their campus representative found on the Communities in Schools link.
An on-campus service that connects students to emergency basic needs (food, shelter, clothing) as well as counseling services and crisis intervention. The goal of this program is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.
Cat5 Cupboard
The service is free to current students. Students may visit the pantry once a week. Please visit their website for days and times.
Email: NH-CAT5CUPBOARD@lonestar.edu.
Meal Voucher Program
This program allows eligible students to receive meals at campus food services. To apply, use the CARE Request link located in myLoneStar and select food assistance. There will be an option for the meal voucher program.
- LSC-Online
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Lone Star Counseling Services
Lone Star College counselors are master’s level counseling professionals who are trained to assist you in meeting your academic, career and personal goals. Change, stress and personal growth are all elements of the college experience.
Meal Voucher Program
This program allows eligible students to receive meals at campus food services. To apply, use the CARE Request link located in myLoneStar and select food assistance. There will be an option for the meal voucher program.
- LSC-Tomball
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Communities In Schools of Houston
Students who want to connect with CIS support resources should contact their campus representative found on the Communities in Schools link.
An on-campus service that connects students to emergency basic needs (food, shelter, clothing) as well as counseling services and crisis intervention. The goal of this program is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.
Timberwolf Wellness Center
The Timberwolf Wellness Center is stocked with canned goods, pre-packaged meals, baby products, school supplies, and personal hygiene items.
Email: tc-studentwellbeing@lonestar.edu or call 281.351.3365
Meal Voucher Program
This program allows eligible students to receive meals at campus food services. To apply, use the CARE Request link located in myLoneStar and select food assistance. There will be an option for the meal voucher program.
- LSC-University Park
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Communities In Schools of Houston
Students who want to connect with CIS support resources should contact their campus representative found on the Communities in Schools link.
An on-campus service that connects students to emergency basic needs (food, shelter, clothing) as well as counseling services and crisis intervention. The goal of this program is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.
Leo's Shelf
Leo’s Shelf is an on-site, free-of-charge resource designed to address food insecurity for the LSC-University Park campus community. Leo’s Shelf is managed by faculty and staff volunteers, and is stocked by donations. Leo’s Shelf offers free grab-and-go meals and snacks, as well as nonperishable pantry items and personal hygiene products. Visit their website for location and hours.
Meal Voucher Program
This program allows eligible students to receive meals at campus food services. To apply, use the CARE Request link located in myLoneStar and select food assistance. There will be an option for the meal voucher program.
Off Campus Resources for Everyone
- Off Campus Resources
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2-1-1 Texas
2-1-1 Texas HELPLINE provides free and confidential information and referral services to those in need, 365 days a year, 24 hours a day. Community resource information includes: Basic Needs • Senior Services • Veterans Services • Child Care • Employment Services • Health Care • Legal Services • Disaster Resources. If you need help, dial 2-1-1 or 1-877-541-7905. Community resource information is also available online at www.211Texas.org.
2-1-1 National is a national HELPLINE that provides free services to those in need in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. For assistance dial 2-1-1. Community resource information is also available online at www.211.org/.
HAAM (Humble Areas Assistance Ministries)
At HAAM, caring and dedicated bilingual staff and volunteers provide help and hope to very low, low and moderate income individuals and families in need.
Houston Food Bank Pantry Locator
2445 North Freeway
Houston, TX 77009
Phone: 713.223.3700
Interfaith of the Woodlands Food Pantry
Location: 4242 Interfaith Way | The Woodlands, TX 77381
Phone: 281.367.1230
Montgomery County Food Bank Pantry Locator
Phone: 936.271.8800
St. Anthony’s Bread
Location: 7801 Bay Branch Dr. | The Woodlands, TX 77382
Phone: 832.482.4210
Waller Assistance and Restoration Ministries, Inc. (W.A.R.M.)
The W.A.R.M. Assistance Office provides supplemental food, clothing and personal assistance to families in need in the Waller area and Waller Independent School District.