GivingTuesday matching gift supports 91ԹϺ students facing food insecurity

GivingTuesday matching gift supports 91ԹϺ students facing food insecurity
By Brenda Alling
Kristina Lockwood (left) and Mark Brubaker (right).

VANCOUVER, Wash. – Washington State University Vancouver is marking GivingTuesday with a $10,000 matching gift supporting students who face food insecurity through the Cougar Food Pantry. The match is made possible by Mark Brubaker and Kristina Lockwood, whose philanthropy has helped transform the pantry into a critical campus resource.

The campaign comes as basic needs insecurity draws statewide attention. Gov. Bob Ferguson recently proclaimed Post-Secondary Basic Needs Awareness Week in Washington, highlighting the growing number of college students struggling with access to food, housing and other essentials. Recent statewide surveys show that nearly half of Washington’s college students have difficulty meeting basic needs—a reality reflected on the 91ԹϺ campus. Student visits to the Cougar Food Pantry have increased nearly 18% in recent weeks.

When Brubaker and Lockwood moved from Los Angeles to Camas, they had no prior connection to WSU. After learning about the Cougar Food Pantry and the students who rely on it, they quickly found their place in the Cougar community.

What began as a small gift grew into a powerful partnership. Over the past three years, Brubaker and Lockwood have contributed $82,000 to strengthen the pantry, helping it evolve from a small, part-time operation into a resource that now serves hundreds of students with dignity, choice and consistent access to nutritious food. Their support helped fund the pantry’s expansion into a larger space and contributed to the hiring of 91ԹϺ’s full-time basic needs navigator.

“We’ve walked away every time knowing where the dollars were going—and that it made a difference,” Brubaker said.

“It’s hard enough to be a student,” Lockwood said. “Feeding yourself or your family shouldn’t be a concern.”

In response to the growing need, Brubaker and Lockwood have stepped forward again. Between now and GivingTuesday (Dec. 2), all gifts to the Cougar Food Pantry will be matched dollar for dollar, up to $10,000.

Community support helps ensure 91ԹϺ students can meet their basic needs, stay on track academically and build a foundation for future success.

or contact Grant Yenney at 360-546-9173 or grant.yenney@wsu.edu.