Food Assistance
Supplemental Food Assistance Program - SNAP (Food Stamps)
SNAP offers nutrition assistance to buy healthy food.
Most households must spend some of their own cash along with their SNAP benefits to buy the food they need.
The amount of SNAP a household receives per month is called an allotment. The allotment is based on the number of people in the household and the amount of money the household earns each month.
To learn more about the program and to apply, please visit this page.
WIC
If there is a pregnant woman or a child five years old or younger in your home, the Women, Infant, Children Supplemental Nutrition Program (WIC) may also be able to help with food and teaching about nutrition. Call your local Health Department or go to this link WIC to find out more.
Utah Food Bank
The Utah Food Bank distributes food through their network of 270 emergency food pantries and agencies statewide. Call 2-1-1 or visit this page to learn about resources in your local community that can help meet your needs.
UT Food Bank Utah Food Bank
For other resources, click here.