Clyde's Cupboard: Open Monday Through Friday
Thursday, April 24, 2025 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- LocationStudent Life Lounge
- DescriptionEveryone is welcome to come to Clyde's Cupboard in the Student Life Lounge to get free food and hygiene items!
Please have your student ID card to check-in at the Student Life Front desk.
*Students may take up to 8 items each week. Don't forget to bring your reusable bag!
Hosted by: Clyde's Cupboard
Additional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/11262779 - Websitehttps://mlc.uccs.edu/event/11262779
- CategoriesCommunityService, Activities
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