Speaker: mobile food pantry ran out of food, forced staff to turn people away

Rock Springs City Council · November 20, 2025

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Summary

An unidentified speaker reported that a mobile food pantry in Rock Springs ran out of food and staff had to turn a large number of people away; the speaker did not provide counts or indicate follow-up plans.

An unidentified speaker reported to the Rock Springs City Council that they helped run a mobile food pantry and that staff ran out of food and had to turn many people away. The speaker provided no numerical counts or details on the pantry’s usual stock levels, partner agencies, or whether alternate assistance was offered to those turned away.

The speaker framed the report as an update from their recent volunteer activity; the record does not include a request for emergency funding, a motion, or an assignment directing staff to respond. The lack of quantification and absence of follow-up steps in the remarks mean the issue was reported but not acted on during the meeting.

Council members or staff seeking to address the problem would need to ask for additional information such as how many people were turned away, which demographic groups were affected, how often the pantry runs out, what organizations operate the pantry, and whether additional resources or scheduling changes are required.