Resources
Find the right resource for you
Semel HCI has a vast network of valued partners, which offer a wide variety of health and well-being resources for students, faculty, and staff.
Contact us if there is an error in our resources or if you would like to add a resource here: livewell@g.ucla.edu
Bruin Plate
Because its focus is on quality, freshness, and flavor, Bruin Plate helps to remove the stigma often associated with “healthy food.” Serving only healthy menu items also eliminates the inherent dilemma most diners have when faced with choosing what to eat.
Jane B Semel HCI Community Garden
In partnership with the Semel Healthy Campus Initiative Center at UCLA, envisioned and supported by Jane and Terry Semel, the jane b semel Healthy Campus Initiative Community Garden provides an on-campus space for the UCLA community to grow healthy food and foster education of urban gardening practices.
LA Food Bank
We distribute food and other essentials to children, seniors, families and other individuals in need.
Financial Wellness Program
The mission of UCLA’s Financial Wellness Program is to empower all Bruins to confidently navigate their finances in a way that supports their overall well-being. This program fosters financial literacy skills through workshops, coaching and online educational efforts. Additionally, we aim to encourage students to know who, when and why to ask for help. Overall, the program centralizes and advocates for student economic support services on campus.
580 Cafe
580 Cafe is a community space for ALL students. Free food, wifi, study space. A place to learn about others and yourself, and how we build a more peaceful, just and clean world.
580 Cafe is powered by Wesley Foundation Serving UCLA, sponsors include: West Los Angeles UMC, St. Albans Church, Westwood UMC, Wesley Alumni Association, Culver-Palms UMC,
West District of the Cal-Pac UMC
CPO
The Community Programs Office Food Closet was created in 2009. It provides free food for any UCLA student who may be experiencing hunger and/or struggling to attain food due to financial hardships. The Food Closet accepts stock and checks as donations. Funds are used for the daily operations of the facility and program. Your donation will aid with the purchasing of fresh produce, canned goods, and toiletries.
For general inquiries contact foodcloset@cpo.ucla.edu
Find the right resource for you
Semel HCI has a vast network of valued partners, which offer a wide variety of health and well-being resources for students, faculty, and staff.
Contact us if there is an error in our resources or if you would like to add a resource here: livewell@g.ucla.edu
Bruin Plate
Because its focus is on quality, freshness, and flavor, Bruin Plate helps to remove the stigma often associated with “healthy food.” Serving only healthy menu items also eliminates the inherent dilemma most diners have when faced with choosing what to eat.
Jane B Semel HCI Community Garden
In partnership with the Semel Healthy Campus Initiative Center at UCLA, envisioned and supported by Jane and Terry Semel, the jane b semel Healthy Campus Initiative Community Garden provides an on-campus space for the UCLA community to grow healthy food and foster education of urban gardening practices.
LA Food Bank
We distribute food and other essentials to children, seniors, families and other individuals in need.
Financial Wellness Program
The mission of UCLA’s Financial Wellness Program is to empower all Bruins to confidently navigate their finances in a way that supports their overall well-being. This program fosters financial literacy skills through workshops, coaching and online educational efforts. Additionally, we aim to encourage students to know who, when and why to ask for help. Overall, the program centralizes and advocates for student economic support services on campus.
580 Cafe
580 Cafe is a community space for ALL students. Free food, wifi, study space. A place to learn about others and yourself, and how we build a more peaceful, just and clean world.
580 Cafe is powered by Wesley Foundation Serving UCLA, sponsors include: West Los Angeles UMC, St. Albans Church, Westwood UMC, Wesley Alumni Association, Culver-Palms UMC,
West District of the Cal-Pac UMC
CPO
The Community Programs Office Food Closet was created in 2009. It provides free food for any UCLA student who may be experiencing hunger and/or struggling to attain food due to financial hardships. The Food Closet accepts stock and checks as donations. Funds are used for the daily operations of the facility and program. Your donation will aid with the purchasing of fresh produce, canned goods, and toiletries.
For general inquiries contact foodcloset@cpo.ucla.edu
Find the right resource for you
Semel HCI has a vast network of valued partners, which offer a wide variety of health and well-being resources for students, faculty, and staff.
Contact us if there is an error in our resources or if you would like to add a resource here: livewell@g.ucla.edu
Bruin Plate
Because its focus is on quality, freshness, and flavor, Bruin Plate helps to remove the stigma often associated with “healthy food.” Serving only healthy menu items also eliminates the inherent dilemma most diners have when faced with choosing what to eat.
Jane B Semel HCI Community Garden
In partnership with the Semel Healthy Campus Initiative Center at UCLA, envisioned and supported by Jane and Terry Semel, the jane b semel Healthy Campus Initiative Community Garden provides an on-campus space for the UCLA community to grow healthy food and foster education of urban gardening practices.
LA Food Bank
We distribute food and other essentials to children, seniors, families and other individuals in need.
Financial Wellness Program
The mission of UCLA’s Financial Wellness Program is to empower all Bruins to confidently navigate their finances in a way that supports their overall well-being. This program fosters financial literacy skills through workshops, coaching and online educational efforts. Additionally, we aim to encourage students to know who, when and why to ask for help. Overall, the program centralizes and advocates for student economic support services on campus.
580 Cafe
580 Cafe is a community space for ALL students. Free food, wifi, study space. A place to learn about others and yourself, and how we build a more peaceful, just and clean world.
580 Cafe is powered by Wesley Foundation Serving UCLA, sponsors include: West Los Angeles UMC, St. Albans Church, Westwood UMC, Wesley Alumni Association, Culver-Palms UMC,
West District of the Cal-Pac UMC
CPO
The Community Programs Office Food Closet was created in 2009. It provides free food for any UCLA student who may be experiencing hunger and/or struggling to attain food due to financial hardships. The Food Closet accepts stock and checks as donations. Funds are used for the daily operations of the facility and program. Your donation will aid with the purchasing of fresh produce, canned goods, and toiletries.
For general inquiries contact foodcloset@cpo.ucla.edu