At Community Action Services and Food Bank, we believe real change happens when support is consistent. We help individuals and families move toward stability and self-reliance. As a mission-driven organization with real ongoing business costs, not only during critical times.
Tom Hogan’s Heroes Impact Club is our community of monthly donors who make that stability possible. They are committed to helping families across Utah County access food, housing support, education, and critical resources year-round.
Why Monthly Giving Matters
Behind every meal distributed, every housing consultation, and every family served is a system working quietly in the background to make that help possible.
Like any strong organization, CASFB has ongoing monthly operational costs that keep our mission moving forward:
- Staff supporting families daily
- Food pantry operations and warehouse logistics
- Utilities, transportation, and facilities
- Technology and outreach systems
- Case management and community programs
These expenses continue regardless of seasonal giving trends or economic uncertainty.
That’s why recurring donors are so important.
Monthly giving provides something incredibly powerful: reliability.
When support is consistent:
- Food access continues without interruption
- Housing services remain available
- Families receive support when they need it most
- Our team can plan proactively instead of reacting to crises
More Than a Donation
Many grants help fund programs, but recurring donors help power the foundation behind the work:
- Staff supporting families daily
- Food pantry and warehouse operations
- Utilities, technology, and outreach
- The spaces where services happen
These investments may happen behind the scenes, but they make every service possible.
Why YOU are called Hero
Tom Hogan, CASFB CEO, believes in strong systems, real solutions, and showing up consistently for the community. The donors who join Tom Hogan’s Heroes embody that same spirit.
They are heroes because they make stability possible—not just in moments of crisis, but every day. They keep the doors open, the lights on, and the mission moving forward. They help CASFB respond quickly, plan wisely, and serve with confidence.

