Utah Food Bank asks for help feeding 'record levels' of Utahns in need

Two young girls enjoy a meal from the Utah Food Bank Kids Cafe Thanksgiving Dinner. The food bank is asking Utahns to donate whatever they can to help fight hunger statewide this holiday season.

Two young girls enjoy a meal from the Utah Food Bank Kids Cafe Thanksgiving Dinner. The food bank is asking Utahns to donate whatever they can to help fight hunger statewide this holiday season. (Utah Food Bank)


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SALT LAKE CITY — In this time of giving, Utah Food Bank is encouraging Utahns to donate as much as they can to help the "record levels of need for food assistance" across the state.

"This holiday season is shaping up to be drastically different for Utah Food Bank than any others in recent memory, given the current economic climate. We are incredibly blessed with support from our community, but with the cost of doing business rising dramatically, we need that to continue now more than ever," Utah Food Bank President and CEO Ginette Bott said in a statement.

Many Utahns who were just getting back on their feet after the pandemic are finding themselves unable to feed their families because of "ever-rising inflation," according to the Utah Food Bank. Approximately one in nine Utah kids and a total of 289,000 Utahns are unsure where their next meal will come from.

Holidays tighten everyone's budgets, making it harder to use discretionary income for charitable donations. Because gas and food have increased in cost, the food bank is having to spend more money to distribute the same amount of food.

"With no end in sight to inflation, Utahns facing hunger need your help more than ever this holiday season," Utah Food Bank officials said in a statement.

The Utah Food Bank is hosting a Holiday Food & Fund Drive that runs through Jan. 15, which includes the 17th annual Utah Human Race on Thanksgiving morning in Sandy. All fees for the race will go toward fighting hunger statewide. Online registration for the race closes Tuesday, Nov. 22 at 5 p.m. and the run is open to all ages and abilities.

"Whether someone wants to give food, time or money, it all benefits Utah families and individuals, and seeing the appreciation on the children's faces when they receive a hot meal is a powerful reminder of just how crucial our mission is," Bott said.

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Cassidy Wixom covers Utah County communities and is the evening breaking news reporter for KSL.com.

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