Many students experience food insecurity.
Rising rent, tuition, and living costs along with broader systemic inequities can make it hard to consistently access enough healthy, culturally appropriate food.
Food insecurity is not caused by poor planning or lack of effort.
Learning skills like meal planning, cooking, budgeting, and safe food storage can help with day-to-day challenges. It’s one piece of the puzzle, that can make life a bit easier when combined with access to affordable and culturally appropriate food.
Immediate Support
Food insecurity can be temporary or situational and help is still always available.
Global Kitchen Cookbook
Disclaimer: These recipes are student-friendly adaptations inspired by global cuisines and are not intended to represent traditional or authentic preparations
This cookbook is your space to share recipes that hold a special place in your heart, whether it’s a comforting dish, a beloved family recipe, or a meal that reminds you of home.
Here’s why we created this cookbook:
- Affordable and Easy Meals: Discover recipes that are simple, budget-friendly, and made with easily accessible ingredients.
- Connecting Through Food: Every dish tells a story – share yours and learn about others. Celebrate the diversity and creativity of our student community.

Research & Resources
Support That Makes a Difference
WUSA’s Food Support Service offers confidential and culturally responsive support. Initiatives such as the Pay What You Can program help reduce stigma and improve access so students can access food with dignity.
WUSA Supports
On Campus Resources
Waterloo Campus
- WUSA Food Support Service – confidential food hamper program.
- Campus Wellness and Health Promotion
Stratford Campus
- GBDA Food Support Program –confidential food hamper program.
Off Campus & Community Resources
Kitchener- Waterloo:
- Community Fridge KW – take what you need, leave what you can
- Food Bank of Waterloo Region – emergency food assistance
- House of Friendship– emergency hampers by appointment
- Food Not Bombs KW – free meals Saturdays at Kitchener City Hall
- Ray of Hope, Tiny Home Takeout, Glencairn Bridges Centre, Bridgeport Cafe – various emergency food …
- Camino Well Being/Erb West Community Centre – food and hygiene hampers
Stratford Community Support:
The Local Community Food Centre – Offers community meals (free, no charge) and Community Access Markets where food is available at affordable prices. They also offer food skills programs, gardening and education about healthy food.
Cambridge Community Support:
Cambridge Self-Help Food Bank – hampers for residents
Helpful Links
- Engineering Wellness Program
- Campus Food Garden
- UW Cooking Club
- Indigenous Student Services – snacks and Soup & Bannock lunches.
- Freestore – The Free Store provides students with free household items to reduce waste and support cooking and food storage.
- Kitchener-Waterloo Food Support Programs
- Region of Waterloo Pocket Card
- 211 Ontario






