Bank of Utah is inviting Utahns everywhere to help "Kick Childhood Hunger" by donating food at locations across the state.

This is the second annual food drive for the locally-owned and operated bank based in Ogden. Last year, with the community’s help, Bank of Utah delivered approximately two tons of food to local charities. The goal for 2019 is three tons.


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Stop by one of their 17 locations now through May 17th with a food or cash donation.

Donations will be distributed to local food pantries that help schools put food in children’s backpacks to ward off hunger during school, and to send home food with the children on the weekend.

Bank of Utah will accept any non-perishable food item, but pantries prefer packaged and canned foods that children can easily use to feed themselves at home and school. No glass jars, please.

  • Canned pasta (spaghetti, ravioli, etc.)
  • Canned stew
  • Canned chili
  • Pasta sauce
  • Canned meat
  • Granola bars
  • Individual fruit cups/pouches
  • Peanut butter
  • Macaroni and Cheese
  • Oatmeal (packets)
  • Fruit Snacks
  • Peanut butter or cheese crackers

Learn more about Bank of Utah's annual food drive, Kick Childhood Hunger.