DAVIS ARCHIBALD/Daily Herald
Brandi Adams unloads her van full of donated items from the Spanish Fork Macey's to the Food and Care Coalition on Friday, October 10, 2008 in Provo. The Food and Care Coalition is currently low on food, with only 200 of a possible 900 containers full. They have started an emergency food drive to help boost their supply. They anticipate they will run out of food by the holidays with their current supply.
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Caleb Warnock - DAILY HERALD
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Poor economy drives up need for help With shelves nearly bare, the local food bank is holding a first-in-memory emergency food drive.
"We are not out-out, but we are very close," said Myla Dutton, director of Community Action Services in Provo. "We are encouraging everyone that can give a little to do so, and if you can give a bit more than in the past, it makes all the difference." Jim Thomas, director of the Provo food bank, said that by 3 p.m. on Friday the food bank had already served 100 families. For the past six months, the food bank has served 43 percent more families each day compared to a year ago. The Provo food bank serves Utah County and neighboring counties. "We've had an ever-increasing amount of people coming in for food for the obvious reasons," he said. "They have been living on the edge probably, and with the increased cost of gasoline and increased cost of food, they have been turning to someplace where they can get food." When considering what to give, Dutton encouraged people to think about their own shopping. "When a mom or dad goes to the grocery store and buys basics, that is what we need," she said. "And then throw in some toilet paper. That is a real need as well." For struggling families, "their food budgets have been spent elsewhere," Thomas said. Statewide, the Boy Scouts, who conducted their annual food drive for the coalition in March, have agreed to conduct a second emergency drive, both Thomas and Dutton said. Utah County donations will go to the local food bank. During several food drives already conducted this year, "the supply was normal and so shelves are getting bare now" because of increased demand, Thomas said. "The next food drive was going to be in November, but I don't think we are going to make it that long." Thomas said the emergency drive is the first in his memory. "We had one family that came in today with 13 single-born, natural-born children with one mom and one dad," he said. "We have lots and lots of big families come in, and if we didn't have something for them, I don't know where they would turn." The coalition is also looking for corporate sponsors, he said. Beyond canned food, dried food and hygiene items, the coalition needs cash, he said, noting coalition pick-up and delivery trucks drive hundreds of miles a week and must have gas money to make that happen. "It's just so many thousands of families struggling," said Dutton. "It's wonderful they know we are here, but it's exceptional the Scouts are doing the drive. It will make all the difference." For more information: Community Action Services of Provo Address: 815 S. Freedom Blvd., Provo Phone: 373-8200 Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Web site: www.communityactionprovo.org |
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| Just Reading
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Oct 15 2008 13:30:38
EHBIV wrote:
Lovie wrote:
EHBIV wrote:
Hypothetical situation:
Said person finds another person in the same situation and they move into the same house to cut down on expenses?
Maybe move back with mom and dad?
I don't have all the answers to everyone's situation but I don't think I caused the problem and I'm not sure what makes people think that a person who did not cause the situation is supposed to fix the situation.
In other words, this is still America, the supposed land of opportunity, but it takes personal effort.
Wow aren't you a gem. I hope you never need help. I hope life is good to you now and always.
The nations homeless are now people getting evicted from their rented homes/apartments. Finding their selves on the street at no fault of their own. Now more than ever people are loosing jobs. Food prices are expected to triple, not to mention gas, utilities, and home heating. I hope when the wall come crashing in on you, you are man enough to get off you butt, and remember that this is the land of opportunity.
Charity never faileth
Thank you for hoping life is good to me now and always. I hope the same for you! So far I have been blessed to provide for myself and my family. I have been laid off with no notice twice in my life and I did, indeed, get off my butt and find a job, any job, to put food on the table.
I do thank you for pointing out that some elderly and infirm are not physically able to take care of themselves. I will have to do a little soul-searching and maybe alter my opinion(s).
Certainly children of people in dire straights have no ability to influence things and they should not have to suffer for the problems their parents get into.
In similar vein, spouses who suffer abuse need a refuge from the abuse while they try to put their lives in order.
I wish there were an easy way to tell who is "deserving" of help. Maybe your way of giving help to everyone is better than my jaded view of not letting people take advantage of charitable people.
Again, I will have to do some soul-searching. It would suck to find out you could have helped someone without really endangering yourself but it also sucks to find out you've been taken advantage of.
Let the soul-searching begin in earnest...
My thoughts are, I don't care if I was taken advantage of, if it helped at least one person who needed it, then I did a good thing
remember it may not always be the devil knocking at the door, remember that Christ said one day it will be him who is knocking, Do you really want to never answer the door and take a chance of missing him....
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| Lovie
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Oct 15 2008 14:00:46
Just Reading wrote:
EHBIV wrote:
Lovie wrote:
EHBIV wrote:
Hypothetical situation:
Said person finds another person in the same situation and they move into the same house to cut down on expenses?
Maybe move back with mom and dad?
I don't have all the answers to everyone's situation but I don't think I caused the problem and I'm not sure what makes people think that a person who did not cause the situation is supposed to fix the situation.
In other words, this is still America, the supposed land of opportunity, but it takes personal effort.
Wow aren't you a gem. I hope you never need help. I hope life is good to you now and always.
The nations homeless are now people getting evicted from their rented homes/apartments. Finding their selves on the street at no fault of their own. Now more than ever people are loosing jobs. Food prices are expected to triple, not to mention gas, utilities, and home heating. I hope when the wall come crashing in on you, you are man enough to get off you butt, and remember that this is the land of opportunity.
Charity never faileth
Thank you for hoping life is good to me now and always. I hope the same for you! So far I have been blessed to provide for myself and my family. I have been laid off with no notice twice in my life and I did, indeed, get off my butt and find a job, any job, to put food on the table.
I do thank you for pointing out that some elderly and infirm are not physically able to take care of themselves. I will have to do a little soul-searching and maybe alter my opinion(s).
Certainly children of people in dire straights have no ability to influence things and they should not have to suffer for the problems their parents get into.
In similar vein, spouses who suffer abuse need a refuge from the abuse while they try to put their lives in order.
I wish there were an easy way to tell who is "deserving" of help. Maybe your way of giving help to everyone is better than my jaded view of not letting people take advantage of charitable people.
Again, I will have to do some soul-searching. It would suck to find out you could have helped someone without really endangering yourself but it also sucks to find out you've been taken advantage of.
Let the soul-searching begin in earnest...
My thoughts are, I don't care if I was taken advantage of, if it helped at least one person who needed it, then I did a good thing
remember it may not always be the devil knocking at the door, remember that Christ said one day it will be him who is knocking, Do you really want to never answer the door and take a chance of missing him....
Amen JR.
(Irish accent)
And a Hearty good morning to you Sir

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| Just Reading
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Oct 15 2008 14:11:51
Lovie wrote:
Just Reading wrote:
EHBIV wrote:
Lovie wrote:
EHBIV wrote:
Hypothetical situation:
Said person finds another person in the same situation and they move into the same house to cut down on expenses?
Maybe move back with mom and dad?
I don't have all the answers to everyone's situation but I don't think I caused the problem and I'm not sure what makes people think that a person who did not cause the situation is supposed to fix the situation.
In other words, this is still America, the supposed land of opportunity, but it takes personal effort.
Wow aren't you a gem. I hope you never need help. I hope life is good to you now and always.
The nations homeless are now people getting evicted from their rented homes/apartments. Finding their selves on the street at no fault of their own. Now more than ever people are loosing jobs. Food prices are expected to triple, not to mention gas, utilities, and home heating. I hope when the wall come crashing in on you, you are man enough to get off you butt, and remember that this is the land of opportunity.
Charity never faileth
Thank you for hoping life is good to me now and always. I hope the same for you! So far I have been blessed to provide for myself and my family. I have been laid off with no notice twice in my life and I did, indeed, get off my butt and find a job, any job, to put food on the table.
I do thank you for pointing out that some elderly and infirm are not physically able to take care of themselves. I will have to do a little soul-searching and maybe alter my opinion(s).
Certainly children of people in dire straights have no ability to influence things and they should not have to suffer for the problems their parents get into.
In similar vein, spouses who suffer abuse need a refuge from the abuse while they try to put their lives in order.
I wish there were an easy way to tell who is "deserving" of help. Maybe your way of giving help to everyone is better than my jaded view of not letting people take advantage of charitable people.
Again, I will have to do some soul-searching. It would suck to find out you could have helped someone without really endangering yourself but it also sucks to find out you've been taken advantage of.
Let the soul-searching begin in earnest...
My thoughts are, I don't care if I was taken advantage of, if it helped at least one person who needed it, then I did a good thing
remember it may not always be the devil knocking at the door, remember that Christ said one day it will be him who is knocking, Do you really want to never answer the door and take a chance of missing him....
Amen JR.
(Irish accent)
And a Hearty good morning to you Sir
and top of the morning to you too lassy,
may your day be free of the Dubbs of the world

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| Lovie
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Oct 15 2008 14:23:32
Just Reading wrote:
Lovie wrote:
Just Reading wrote:
EHBIV wrote:
Lovie wrote:
EHBIV wrote:
Hypothetical situation:
Said person finds another person in the same situation and they move into the same house to cut down on expenses?
Maybe move back with mom and dad?
I don't have all the answers to everyone's situation but I don't think I caused the problem and I'm not sure what makes people think that a person who did not cause the situation is supposed to fix the situation.
In other words, this is still America, the supposed land of opportunity, but it takes personal effort.
Wow aren't you a gem. I hope you never need help. I hope life is good to you now and always.
The nations homeless are now people getting evicted from their rented homes/apartments. Finding their selves on the street at no fault of their own. Now more than ever people are loosing jobs. Food prices are expected to triple, not to mention gas, utilities, and home heating. I hope when the wall come crashing in on you, you are man enough to get off you butt, and remember that this is the land of opportunity.
Charity never faileth
Thank you for hoping life is good to me now and always. I hope the same for you! So far I have been blessed to provide for myself and my family. I have been laid off with no notice twice in my life and I did, indeed, get off my butt and find a job, any job, to put food on the table.
I do thank you for pointing out that some elderly and infirm are not physically able to take care of themselves. I will have to do a little soul-searching and maybe alter my opinion(s).
Certainly children of people in dire straights have no ability to influence things and they should not have to suffer for the problems their parents get into.
In similar vein, spouses who suffer abuse need a refuge from the abuse while they try to put their lives in order.
I wish there were an easy way to tell who is "deserving" of help. Maybe your way of giving help to everyone is better than my jaded view of not letting people take advantage of charitable people.
Again, I will have to do some soul-searching. It would suck to find out you could have helped someone without really endangering yourself but it also sucks to find out you've been taken advantage of.
Let the soul-searching begin in earnest...
My thoughts are, I don't care if I was taken advantage of, if it helped at least one person who needed it, then I did a good thing
remember it may not always be the devil knocking at the door, remember that Christ said one day it will be him who is knocking, Do you really want to never answer the door and take a chance of missing him....
Amen JR.
(Irish accent)
And a Hearty good morning to you Sir
and top of the morning to you too lassy,
may your day be free of the Dubbs of the world
Thats what good King and Knights are for Sir, to slay the dragon!
Oh and I am Irish/English/German/Swedish/Danish/American
Happy hunting. 
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| jonathanpollard
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Oct 15 2008 18:01:30
This story is timely. Winter is coming here in Alaska too. The homeless will be suffering more in the colder weather. I don't judge why they need help. They just do. My Christian responsibility is to help. I recognize that my contribution isn't enough. It isn't really sacrificial. But it helps some nonetheless.
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