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Community Programs

  • 480 E. 150 N.
  • Bountiful, 84010
  • 801-299-8464

Food Assistance - SNAP and Double Up Accepted

Twice-monthly groceries

  • Household/hygiene products as available
  • Pantry To Go - Delivery to homebound clients who can prepare groceries is available

No Hunger Zone Childhood Hunger Program

  • Emergency Food Boxes, Principal's Pantry, pantry vouchers, and pantry assistance
  • Pantry Packs
    • Child-friendly 3-pound food packs delivered to students every Friday
    • Food is intended to supplement food supply over the weekend
    • More than 60 schools; approximately 3100 children each week

 

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  • 795 S. Main Street
  • Bountiful, 84010
  • 801-298-6100
Bowery Reservations must be made in person at Bountiful City Hall, 795 South Main Street. Reservations for each year between April 15 and October 15 can be made beginning the first Monday in January of that same year.  If you need information prior to making a reservation, please call 801-298-6100.
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  • 42 South State Street
  • Clearfield, 84015
  • 801-525-5058
The Home Delivered Meals (Meals on Wheels) Program helps older people remain independent in their homes by providing one or more nutritious meals per day to eligible individuals unable to manage their own meal preparation. Special diets for health reasons, prescribed by a physician, can also be provided. Meals are delivered up to 5 days a week.
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  • 22 South State Street
  • Clearfield, 84015
  • 801-525-5010
WIC (Women, Infants and Children) is a nutrition program that helps pregnant women, new mothers, and young children eat well, learn about nutrition, and stay healthy. Nutrition education and counseling, nutritious foods, and help accessing health care are provided to qualifying women, infants, and children through the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program, popularly known as WIC.
  • 720 W 100 N
  • Farmington, 84025
  • 801-451-2383

Farmington City Recreation Department - your place for Football, Tennis, Junior Jazz, Volleyball and much more. Sign up today!

  • 28 E State St
  • Farmington, 84025
  • 801-451-3412

Welcome to Utah State University Extension in Davis County.

Extension is a cooperative program between Davis County, Utah State University and the United States Department of Agriculture and is the link between Utah State University and the citizens of the county.

Our focus is to provide unbiased research-based educational programs that will enhance the quality of life for the citizens of the county. This local website will focus on programs, services and publications available at the Davis County Extension Office.

  • 7250 Balmer St., Bldg. 533
  • Hill AFB, 84054
  • 801-777-1215

*Need proper identification to get on HAFB.

The Health and Wellness Center (HAWC) on Hill AFB offers a variety of services including tobacco cessation programs, cooking demonstrations, nutrition classes, fun run/walks, bodpod measurements, wellness classes, blood pressure screenings, and more.

  • 875 S 50 W
  • Kaysville, 84037

The Farmer's Market is a great addition to the educational and recreational experiences the Utah Botanical Center provides. We are excited about the opportunities to host the Farmers Market to enrich the lives of people in surrounding communities and support local growers, gourmet food producers and artisans.  SNAP and Double Up are accepted.

  • 920 S. 50 W.
  • Kaysville, 84037
  • 801-544-3089

We offer educational opportunities for children and adults, all backed by USU Extension. The center is home to an arboretum arranged according to the irrigation needs of its more than 300 trees and shrubs, gardens and home landscapes that demonstrate wise water use and research aimed at conserving the region's rich array of plants.

The USU Botanical Center also features a much-loved urban fishery, walking and biking trails, wetland areas that support birds and other wildlife, a volunteer-tended garden that provides thousands of pounds of fresh produce to local food banks, a seasonal farmers market and a full schedule of classes, workshops, educational field trips and other events.

The USU Botanical Center is the result of a shared vision and partnership between Utah State University, public agencies, individuals, civic groups, businesses, and foundations - important alliances that are bringing the center to fruition.

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