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Davis County Utah food pantries.

Davis County Utah and Farmington families can get free or low cost food, meals, and groceries from local food banks, pantries, and non-profit organizations. Many of the centers can provide other forms of assistance as well to qualified individuals and families.

Some of the programs and assistance offered by the Davis County food banks include free clothes and other life essentials, such as clothing, personal care, household items, furniture, etc. Case managers can usually help people apply for food stamps or other support as well. Most of the centers are emergency food pantries that provide food to families across the region in emergency situations. There can be conditions that need to be met, such as limits as to how often individuals can apply, or income thresholds.

Apostolic Assembly of God
Address: 389 S State Street
Clearfield, Utah 84015
Phone number - 801-388-8389

Bountiful Community Food Pantry
480 East 150 North
Bountiful, UT 84010
Main phone number - 801-299-8464
This local Davis County food pantry serves Bountiful, Centerville, Farmington, North Salt Lake, Woods Cross, and West Bountiful. Some of the assistance can include schools meals, free groceries, soup kitchens, meats, and more. Also from time to time may have Easter, Thanksgiving, or Christmas meals or gifts. Click here for more information on holiday aid.

Catholic Community Services Of Northern Utah
Main address is 2504 F Avenue
Ogden, Utah 84401
Telephone numbers 801-394-5944

 

 

 

 

Center of Hope
Primary address is 18 South 130 East
North Salt Lake, UT 84054
Dial this food pantry at 801-706-3101

Eagle Ranch Ministries
1624 South 1000 West
Salt Lake City, Utah 84104
Dial the location at 801-254-4945
Various low income and food assistance programs and services are provided to the needy, seniors, unemployed, and low income.

Family Connection Center - Layton
Food bank address: 875 East Highway 193
Layton, UT 84040
Main phone number - 801-771-4642

Fish -n - Loaves
1332 North Hillfield Rd
Layton, Utah 84041
Main number - 801-544-2426
Hot and cold meals, baby formula, and other aid provided.

Layton DROPS (Delivery and Redistribution of Produce and Surplus)
1322 North Hillfield Rd
Layton Baptist Church
Layton, UT 84041

LDS Bishop's Storehouse - Centerville
Center address is 1180 West 500 North
Centerville, UT 84014
Main phone number - 801-298-2208

LDS Bishop's Storehouse - Kaysville
61 South 600 West
Kaysville, Utah 84037
Call the pantry at 801-543-1855

LDS Bishop's Storehouse - Layton
Location is 930 West Hill Field Rd Ste F
Layton, UT 84041
801-336-3230
Distributes food, meals, and other aid such as clothing, diapers, and more.

Rescue Mission Of Salt Lake, Inc.
463 South 400 West
Salt Lake City, Utah 84101
Phone number - 801-355-1302

Roy Mobile Food Pantry
Main address of the mobile food pantry is 4125 South 1900 West, North Park
Roy, UT 84067

Salt Lake City Mission
1151 South Redwood Rd Ste 106
Salt Lake City, Utah 84104
801-355-6310

The Salvation Army - Emergency Family Services
Center address: 438 South 900 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84104
801-322-1253
Read details on their services below.

The Salvation Army - Ogden
2615 Grant Avenue (300 E)
Ogden, Utah 84401
Primary phone number is 801-621-3580
This Davis County Salvation Army branch, as well as the location listed above, both offer numerous social service programs, referrals, and may have limited financial assistance available too. Some of the services provided may include food, groceries, clothing, and holiday meals and gifts. Other resources may be funds for paying basic needs such as rent, housing, utility bills, and medications. Last, but not least, get information on government assistance, referrals, and help apply for public assistance such as food stamps or health care.

 

 

 

By Jon McNamara

 

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