With food insecurity rising by 30% in the area, the city is rallying for the Feed Utah food drive on March 15th to help stock local pantries.
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The donation of beef from Tyson Foods provides significant material support to the pantry's operations.
Local residents who rely on Tabitha's Way for food assistance.
Seniors currently on the waiting list who are not receiving these services.
Local families are struggling with rising food costs. Tabitha's Way is organizing holiday meal drives to ensure no one goes without during the upcoming season.
The project highlighted the ongoing need for food assistance in the area and the vital role local non-profits like Tabitha's Way play in helping neighbors through tough times.
With inflation and housing costs rising, more families in Spanish Fork are struggling to put food on the table. The new Tabitha's Way facility is a direct response to this growing need, providing a larger space to distribute resources and support neighbors in crisis.
With food insecurity rising by 30% in the area, the city is rallying for the Feed Utah food drive on March 15th to help stock local pantries.
There are over 400 people on the waiting list for Meals on Wheels. The program is looking for donations to help meet the demand.
The library is helping local teens by providing food on Mondays, addressing a real need for students who might be struggling with hunger.
Tabitha's Way is expanding into a new facility to better serve neighbors in need. The city is encouraging residents to volunteer or donate to help sustain this essential resource.
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