Owls Nest
Welcome to Foothill's Community Resource Center
Our Services
Are you stressed and struggling to secure the daily essentials of food and housing? At Foothill, we care about your health and wellness and are here to help.
For assistance navigating our resources, please reach out to Sonia Sanchez, our Owls Nest Community Resource Center coordinator, at 650.949.7618 or sanchezsantoyosonia@fhda.edu.
Foothill's Owls Nest Community Resource Center provides access to these daily essential needs.
Hours & Location
Location
Building 2100, Room 2152
Our office is located in the Campus Center, Lower Level Plaza, near other students services, including:
- BIPOC Multicultural Center
- Student Health Services
- Mental Health & Wellness Center (formerly Psych Services)
- The Bookstore
- Welcome Center (Owl Card, Printing Services and Movie Ticket Discounts)
Assistance with Other Basic Services
- Transportation — Pick up your VTA Transit SmartPass
- Health Services — Free and low-cost medical services
- Dental Hygiene — Our onsite campus clinic provides free cleanings
- Menstrual Products — See on-campus locations to access for free
- Student-Parents — Resources if you have dependent children
Get Help Paying for College
- Foothill College Promise for first-time, full-time students — Apply for two years free tuition
- Financial Aid — Apply for scholarships, loans and more
- Student Employment — Work on campus while taking classes
- Owls Financial Literacy Series — Live and recorded workshops
Our Owl's Nest Mission & Vision
Help Support Our Students During Winter RecessMany students face food insecurity and limited access to essential items. Let's make a difference by donating this season. View FOOD PANTRY DONATION List Donation Drop-Off BinsPlease donate items by Monday, Dec. 2 for winter recess!
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Questions?
We're Here to Help!
Owls Nest
Basic Needs Center
650.949.7618
Building 2100, Room 2152
SUPPORT OUR STUDENTS
BASIC NEEDS = STUDENT SUCCESS Want to help? See the Foothill-De Anza Foundation donation webpage to give online. Learn more about the Hope Initiative and how it supports students' basic needs. |