If you need emergency food assistance, please visit one of our 4 pantries.
You can also consider hosting your own food drive!
Food Pantries
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Provo Pantry815 S Freedom Blvd Ste 100
Provo, UT 84601
Food PantryMonday and Friday 9am-3pm
Wednesday 9am-7pmCase Management Services
By appointment onlyPhone: 801-373-8200
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Oakley Pantry960 W Center St,
Oakley, UT 84055Monday 12:00 PM – 66:00 PM
Thursday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday CLOSEDPhone: 801-923-2360
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Coalville Pantry17 S Main St,
Coalville, UT 84017Tuesday 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Friday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Monday, Wednesday and Thursday CLOSEDPhone: 801-923-2360
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Wasatch/Heber Pantry34 W 200 S,
Heber, UT 84032Monday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday CLOSED
Thursday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Fridays CLOSEDPhone: 435-654-2182
FAQs
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How does the Food Bank work?
For only $1, we can purchase 15 pounds of food! Through our grocery rescue program and our outreach to local farmers and grocery stores, we keep our Food Bank well-stocked with bread, fresh fruits, and vegetables, meat, and other items in high demand.
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Who can donate to the Food Bank?
The Food Bank deals primarily in high-volume donations. If your organization would like to make a large donation, please contact Caitlin Rangel at 801-691-5210.
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What can I donate to the Food Bank?
We accept canned food in good condition that has expired within the last four years. Canned meats and fruits are always in high demand. Check out our most needed items.
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How do I donate to the Food Bank?
All donations can be dropped off at our Provo location operating hours. Drop off after-hours donations through the chute by the warehouse doors. Increase your impact by considering a financial donation along with your food items.
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How do I receive food from the Food Bank?
If your organization needs a large supply of emergency food items, email Caitlin Rangel at caitlinr@casfb.org for more information.
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How can I donate kid meal kits?
How to Get a Food Order
Step 1: Come in to any of our 6 pantries.
Step 2: We ask new clients fill out the intake form at one of our kiosks in the lobby.
Step 3: You will be given a family ID to bring with you each time you come in for a food order. We MAY ask for an ID to verify the name.
Sign the USDA and liability form, you can shop with us every two weeks.
Kid Packs
Each week you help us assemble over 1400 packs for kids who face food insecurity in their homes each weekend. The packs contain seven specific items that are easy for children to cook and eat on their own. There are several ways to get involved with Kids Nutrition Packs: you can bring supplies for the project, preassemble packs, or donate money to support the program. Any contribution is greatly appreciated!
Here’s what goes in every Pack:
- Entrée: this can be any type of entrée, such as EasyMac™, a can of ravioli (as long as it’s a pull top), Cup Noodles™, or something similar. It needs to be microwaveable and easy for a kid to make.
- Juice: This can be any type of 100% juice in a sturdy container.
- Granola Bar: This can be a healthy granola, fiber, or protein bar.
- Dried Fruit: We’ll accept any type of dried fruit, including fruit leather and raisins. We would also accept a fruit and grain bar as well.
- Crackers: We’ll accept crackers and cheese dips, peanut butter crackers, or anything similar.
- Fruit Punch: Each item must be in a single service pouch or a metal pop-top container.
- Fruit Snacks: We’ll accept any brand of fruit snacks.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider. View the USDA’s full nondiscrimination statement.
