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Tabitha’s Way reports serving 2,691 Springville households last year; invites council and residents to ribbon cutting and Feed Utah drive
Summary
Tabitha’s Way volunteer pantry reported it served 2,691 Springville households (9,317 individuals) last year, described increased summer need, announced participation in the statewide Feed Utah food drive on March 15, and invited councilmembers to a ribbon cutting for its larger Spanish Fork facility.
Wendy Osborne of Tabitha’s Way local food pantries told the Springville City Council that the pantry served 2,691 Springville households last year, representing 9,317 Springville residents who used the free pantry.
Osborne thanked the council and the community for support and described seasonal patterns of need: donations typically increase during the holiday season but…
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