The ground has thawed, and the snow is receding from the mountains. Flowers are finally blooming and the last threat of frost for the season (likely) is gone along the Wasatch Front. So what does that mean? It’s time to start planning and planting your garden.But what...
It’s not always easy to get kids involved in activities you want them to do. That’s true for learning to cook a meal, chores around the house, hiking or even volunteering. All of those things have value, teaching life lessons and skills—especially volunteering....
Millennials, who comprise the largest living generation in the U.S., care about causes. They are more likely than members of other generations to do business with companies associated with a cause and they like to work for companies that give back. They also account...
Considering that 16.1 percent of Utah County children — or 31,090 kids — don’t have consistent access to enough food for a healthy, active life, we feel privileged to be able to deliver over 1,700 Kids Nutrition Paks each week. Teachers determine which of their...
It’s January, when the Giving Season becomes a distant memory, and the opportunity for 2018 tax deductions is long gone. Bank accounts are lean, and charitable giving is the last thing on most people’s minds. Charities, though, operate year round, so they need...
Sean and Cami wanted to buy a home, but they didn’t know where to start. They didn’t know anything about their credit, how much they needed for a downpayment, or what their budget should be. But with the homebuyer education courses from Community Action...