Food Pantries
Salt Lake City Corps Food Pantries Information
Hunger Services at Salt Lake City Corps Community Center
Food Pantry
Our Client Choice Food Pantry provides free access to fresh produce and canned goods to help supplement meals for individuals and families in need.
As a client-choice pantry, visitors can select items based on their household’s needs and preferences, helping maintain independence and dignity.
- Please bring IDs for each member of the household
- Each household may visit the pantry up to twice per calendar month
- Please bring your own reusable bags or cart
Hygiene items are available only when donations are received.
The pantry is located at The Salvation Army Salt Lake City Corps, 438 S 900 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84104.
Community Meal Program
The Community Meal Program provides meals through Neighborhood House. Please contact their staff for more information.
Hot meals and sack lunches are not available at this location; however, a small snack pack may be requested at the front office.
How You Can Help
You can make a difference in the fight against hunger by:
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Volunteering: Volunteer your time to help with food distribution, meal preparation, or other tasks.
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Donating: Your gift helps us provide food and other essential services to those in need.
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Donating Food: Donate nonperishable food items to our local Salvation Army food pantry.
By working together, we can ensure that everyone in our community has access to the food they need to thrive.
Program Schedule
Timezone: -07:00 USA Mountain Time (DST)
Location: Salt Lake City Corps
Choose the items that you need, and prefer, by visiting our client-choice pantry. Help us reduce food waste by taking what you will use, instead of a pre-made food box. Be guided round the pantry, and assisted with your cart, by a helpful volunteer.
All. Each household may visit the pantry twice per calendar month.
On your first visit, please provide IDs that show the date of birth for every member of your household
Contact Baile Turnbow for information.
Stats
166,747,412
meals were served to those who need them most last year.
6.70%
of all U.S. households reported using a food pantry in 2020
12.80%
of all American households with children are food insecure.
Love beyond missed meals
Donating cash or nonperishable food items to a food pantry is vital in ensuring that individuals and families facing hunger have access to the resources they need to thrive, especially during times of crisis.
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