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Host a Food Drive

Volunteers packing food items into brown paper bags at a table.

14% of Utah County lives in poverty.

That means more than 72,000 of our neighbors and friends are severely struggling to make ends meet. To give you an idea of what that looks like, according to the Federal Poverty Guidelines, a family of 4 is living off less than $24,000 per year.

Schedule Food Drive

We appreciate your generosity and support! The food and items donated from your food drive stay in our area and helps members of our local community. In addition to food donations, please consider making financial contributions part of your food drive. Dollars collected can be used in areas of greatest need to help individuals and families who are struggling with hunger.

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Drop of should be before your food drive. Pick up should be after your food drive.
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Do you have people to help unload or a forklift doc

For smaller food drives that do not require barrels, please drop off food at 815 S. Freedom Boulevard, Provo during operating hours. For additional information, please call 801-691-5201

For every dollar donated, we are able to feed a family of 4 for a day!

This is possible through our community partners and our grocery rescue program which allow us to provide fresh fruits and vegetables, meats, eggs, bread and other essential items. Adding a financial component to your food drive can go a long way.

Food drives come at a price. We’re happy to assist in transportation when needed but ask that you make a $25 minimum donation to help cover the operating cost for delivery. We wish we could drive all over the valley picking up donated food but it takes a toll on our limited resources. Providing your own transportation allows us to put all our resources into directly helping families become self-sufficient. We have collection barrels and money collection containers available upon request. Each barrel holds about 100-150 pounds of food and can usually fit in an average sized truck bed.

All food gathered through CASFB Food Drives will stay local to support CASFB’s Food Insecurity Projects. 

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