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BYU, Utah tackle hunger with food drive through Community Action, Utah Food Bank

By Jacob Nielson - | Nov 8, 2024
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A bin for a food drive promoted by the BYU and Utah alumni associations sits at the front entrance of Smith's on Friday, Nov. 8, 2024, in Provo.
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BYU and Utah are teaming up to fight hunger through a food drive with Community Action Services and Food Bank and the Utah Food Bank.

As Utahns prepare for Saturday night’s football game between BYU and Utah, one campaign is asking the schools’ fan bases to see past the rivalry vitriol and join together for a good cause.

The BYU and Utah alumni associations, Community Action Services and Food Bank, Utah Food Bank and Smith’s are teaming up to put on a food drive in Salt Lake and Utah counties.

“The focus of the food drive is tackling hunger together, because we really do want to highlight that we can rival right, that the schools can work together to address hunger, and that the community is the winner in their joint efforts to address hunger in our community,” said CASFB Chief Impact Officer Jessica Miller.

Hunger remains a major issue for many residents in Utah County. In fact, CASFB, located in Provo, says the amount of donations it needs for its food pantry has gone up by 80% in the last fiscal year.

“With inflation and high housing costs, there’s really been an increase in need,” Miller said. “And so it’s great to have this opportunity to partner together to address that growing need.”

There are multiple ways for people to get involved.

Food drop-off bins are located at Smith’s in Lehi, Pleasant Grove, Orem, Provo and Springville. Additionally, money can be donated online at the CASFB website.

As of Friday afternoon, the drive has received 600 pounds of food — 400 pounds shy of its 1,000-pound goal and almost $2,400 in donations, short of it’s goal of $4,000.

There’s still time to donate to the cause, though, even after gameday.

“We will have barrels at Smith’s until Nov. 12, and then they are able to make monetary donations online through the 27th,” Miller said.

In the past, several food drives have been organized around the rivalry game, but this is the first one CASFB has been a part of.

With BYU and Utah in the same athletic conference and playing each other on an annual basis going forward, the organization expects this iteration of the food drive to become an annual event.

“We know that as we continue to do it, that donations will continue to grow as more people hear about it, and it’ll just gain momentum year over year,” Miller said.