Hoping to make fast friends: Officials signing on to Feed America Day

Published: Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009 9:50 p.m. MST
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 

PROVO — If not for the food bank, Deborah Seitz wouldn't be eating.

Seitz lost her job four months ago. And in today's difficult economy, many others are in similar situations.

"It's been an extra-tough year," the Orem resident said.

Seitz was one the speakers Thursday night at the Utah County Council of Governments meeting held at the Community Action Services and Food Bank, where nine Utah County mayors and a county commissioner signed a joint proclamation to support Feed America Day.

The proclamation encourages the public to fast for two meals the Thursday before Thanksgiving and then donate the money they would have spent on food to help feed the hungry.

Feed America Day was started seven years ago by Provo resident David Earl Perry, who called it a "fast for friends." Over the years, it has been adopted by cities across the country.

Perry said he woke up one morning and thought, "Why not take fasting and put it in a secular venue?" He went to Provo Mayor Lewis K. Billings, who then took the idea of Feed America Day to the U.S. Conference of Mayors, where 640 mayors from around the country passed a resolution to encourage observance of the day.

Story continues below

"It's a no-brainer," Billings said. "If all of us do a little bit, we can do a lot."

For Thursday's signing of the proclamation, Perry dressed up as Abraham Lincoln — the president who made Thanksgiving a national holiday. Perry said four congressmen have signed the proclamation this year, including Sens. Bob Bennett, R-Utah; Orrin Hatch, R-Utah; Harry Reid, D-Nev.; and Tom Udall, D-N.M.

"The concept is very simple," Perry said. "It's a one-on-one caring."

Utah County Commissioner Larry Ellertson said what he likes about Feed America Day is that it is people in the community helping out their neighbors. Ellertson said sometimes people don't think about giving back to those right at home.

At the end of the meeting, the mayors, county commissioner and Perry stepped on a scale at the facility and together weighed about 2,500 pounds. Myla Dutton, executive director of the food bank, said Community Action Services gives out three times that weight in food every day.

This year, Community Action Services and Food Bank, which serves Utah, Wasatch and Summit counties, has seen about a 50 percent increase in requests for assistance, Dutton said.

About 61 percent of the people the food bank is currently serving have never asked for help before, she said. Many of those people never thought they would need help — and some even used to be donors to the food bank, Dutton said.

"Being without food is a very scary thing," she said. "Feed America is a chance for people to give to their community. It's another way to remember the people in your neighborhood. It's a way to get involved and make a difference."

e-mail: slenz@desnews.com

Recent comments

You need to get out of Utah! Many other churches are very charitable...

To Bill Baumgardener Sr | Nov. 9, 2009 at 3:35 p.m.

THE CHURCH does more than ALL churches together to help people in...

Bill Baumgardner Sr. | Nov. 9, 2009 at 2:25 p.m.

I think something like Feeding America Day is absolutely wonderful....

The difference is | Nov. 6, 2009 at 1:26 p.m.

Image

Abraham Lincoln (David Earl Perry) speaks Thursday as Utah County mayors declare Nov. 19 Feed America Day.

previousnext

Latest comments

3A: Juan Diego wins title

so proud of you H town boys. we cant ask for better. as for not being back...

Great pictures! I was there and got some pretty good ones, but the your...

Letters: Say heck, not gosh

Part of the point of saying "gosh" is to avoid vain repetition of the name of...

Cougars cruise to victory in Hawaii

A well deserved accomplishment for a terrific coach. And doing it in...

It's a small Mormon world

The hour is late and I'm not very bright, but I don't understand your post at...

Broncos make Aggies pay

I thought the Aggies were in the game until the end of the 2nd quarter. A...

Broncos make Aggies pay

Sorry to break the news to you, but Boise State really is not that good....

UH guard Hiram Thompson is LDS and an RM and the older brother of freshman...

as bland as wonder bread.

I agree totally with you. I've had some time in the strips and when i was at...

Advertisements