Eagles Landing - Center for Student Essentials
We are ready to help MSJC students with food, clothing, books and other necessities to help them succeed at MSJC. Come visit us at the San Jacinto Campus, room 1425.
Need Assistance? Please fill out the Eagles Landing Student Assessment form below
As a student parent, you can register for classes earlier than others, which makes it easier to build a school schedule that works for you and your family.
To use this benefit, log in to , click on the Request a Service option, then access the Student Parent Declaration form to submit your information.
You qualify if you have a child under 18 years old and provide more than half of that child's financial support.
Eagles Landing Student Parent Resource Request Form
Food 4 Thought
MSJC is committed to helping food-insecure students by offering food pantries on campus.
The Food 4 Thought Pantry is closed on the 4th Wednesday of each month for restocking.
For questions, please contact us at EaglesLanding@msjc.edu
Local Food Pantries
Valley Community Pantry
191 Columbia St.
Hemet, CA
(951) 929-1101
Food distributions: Monday- Thursday, 9:30 am-12:30 pm
Menifee Valley Cupboard
26808 Cherry Hills Blvd.
Menifee, CA
(951) 301-4414
Menifee Residents only
Community Food Pantry of Murrieta
39493 Los Alamos Rd., Suite A
Murrieta, CA
(951) 677-6347
Homeland Food Pantry
31371 Highway 74
Homeland, CA
(951) 926-1345
Distributions: Saturday 9am-11am
53 S. 6th St.
Banning, CA
(951) 922-2305
Distributions: Monday-Thursday 9:00 am-1:00 pm
California Child Care Resource & Referral Network
The California Child Care Resource & Referral Network helps families find local child care providers throughout California. This service connects families with licensed providers, offering guidance on selecting safe and quality child care that meets each family's specific needs.
To get started, visit the 苍别迟飞辞谤办鈥檚 .
Head Start / Early Head Start
Head Start and Early Head Start provide free child care and early childhood education for children from birth to age five, supporting low-income families. These programs, funded by both federal and state sources, offer comprehensive services, including early learning, health screenings, and family support resources to ensure children are ready to succeed in school. Families can also access additional support services tailored to their needs.
To see if you qualify and to apply, visit the Head Start or contact a .
CalWORKs Child Care
The CalWORKs Child Care program helps low-income families access and afford child care so parents can work, attend school, or participate in training. CalWorks provides financial assistance for child care services, covering children from birth through age 12. This support ensures that parents can pursue employment or education while their children receive quality care.
To learn more about eligibility and apply, visit the CalWORKs Child Care .