Introduction
In the face of rising food insecurity, Provo's community action services and food bank, operated by Community Action Services and Food Bank (CASFB), stand as a beacon of hope for those who struggle to put food on the table. With a steadfast commitment to fighting hunger, CASFB provides vital assistance to thousands of families and individuals throughout the city, empowering them to overcome food insecurity and achieve stability.
The Magnitude of Food Insecurity
According to Feeding America, the nation's leading hunger-relief organization, food insecurity affects 10.2% of Utah households, translating to 283,330 people. In Provo, the situation is no different. CASFB reports that in 2022 alone, they assisted over 13,000 individuals, providing them with 2.3 million pounds of food.
Community Action Services and Food Bank: A Comprehensive Approach
CASFB offers a wide range of services to combat food insecurity, including:
Strategies for Fighting Food Insecurity
CASFB employs a multi-pronged approach to fighting food insecurity, including:
Tips for Individuals Struggling with Food Insecurity
If you or someone you know is facing food insecurity, here are some tips:
Common Mistakes to Avoid
When addressing food insecurity, it's important to avoid common mistakes:
Conclusion
Community Action Services and Food Bank is a vital resource in the fight against hunger in Provo. Through their comprehensive range of services and unwavering commitment, they provide essential support to those who need it most, empowering them to overcome food insecurity and achieve a better quality of life. By working together, we can create a community where no one has to go hungry.
Service | Number of Individuals Served |
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Food Pantry | 13,000 |
Mobile Food Pantry | 6,500 |
CSFP | 900 |
SNAP Assistance | 1,500 |
Nutrition Classes | 500 |
Year | Number of Households | Percentage of Households |
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2019 | 9,000 | 8.5% |
2020 | 11,000 | 10.0% |
2021 | 13,000 | 10.2% |
Cause | Percentage |
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Poverty | 45% |
Unemployment | 20% |
Lack of access to affordable housing | 15% |
Physical or mental disabilities | 10% |
Other | 10% |
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