From Deseret News archives:
LDS see jump in aid needs
Many seeking jobs, food-storage items
He has come to Salt Lake City after running a California marble and granite store for 20 years. But after struggling to make ends meet the past three years, he left the shop in other hands. He's now living here in Utah with his daughters.
"Otherwise, I would be homeless," Carranza says, his voice filled with emotion. "I'm looking for anything. Anything."
The LDS job-assistance service is seeing a rise in unemployed or underemployed professionals, construction workers and other Utah residents. Its database of executives alone has grown from about 2,000 job seekers a year ago to 2,800 now, said Ballard S. Veater, manager of the service at Welfare Square. The employment office one of 285 worldwide sees 20 to 25 other job seekers every day. A year ago, maybe 15 came in each day.
It's not the only service offered by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that has seen an uptick in demand.
The LDS Church's home food-storage centers are seeing more consumers than in late 1999, when the nation scrambled to purchase supplies as the millennium, and a host of unknowns, approached.
Economic and other conditions are contributing to the rising demand. Unemployment has increased to 3.5 percent in Utah, up from 2.7 percent a year ago, with 12,800 construction jobs lost in July alone. Food prices have gone up 5 percent in the past five months.
The recent Wells, Nev., earthquake, along with high gas prices, rice rationing at stores and news of struggling wheat crops also may be playing a part in the food-storage demand, Goodrich said.
"Put it all together, and people say, 'Maybe this is the time to get our home storage.' People just started coming in droves," he said.
The influx began in January, but demand has quieted in the past month or so, he said. At one point, the church couldn't truck foodstuffs to distribution centers fast enough to meet demand.
Welfare Square consists of several services of the church, including Deseret Industries thrift store, the Bishops' Storehouse food pantry for those in need and the Home Storage Center.
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