Dear friends and supporters of Crossroads Urban Center,

 

I hope everyone receiving this email is doing well as we head into the holiday season. This month's email update from Crossroads Urban Center is highlighting six things we are grateful for this month:

  1. Everyone who donated clothing and helped circulate our job listings to good people so that we can reopen our thrift store 
  2. The many people who showed up to volunteer or drop off donations at one of our food pantries during the government shutdown 
  3. The amazing people at the Caputo Foundation who have volunteered to match up to $20,000 in donations to Crossroads between now and December 2,
  4. Harmons for once again creating the Give A Gobble Program to support our Thanksgiving Giveaway
  5. The hundreds of people who have already committed to volunteer at our Thanksgiving Food Giveaway that is taking place next week where we plan to serve more than 3,000 families, and,
  6. All of the clergy and lay people who have helped FACE Hunger and Homelessness to raise concerns about a proposal to build a new homeless shelter with correctional elements on wetlands.

 

You can find more information about each of these things below.

 

On behalf of everyone at Crossroads Urban Center please know that we are extremely grateful for all the support we have received from people like you this year.

 

Glenn Bailey, Executive Director

Our thrift store is open and helping people again thanks to all of the amazing people who helped circulate our job listings and donate clothing

Last month we had to temporarily close our Thrift Store because we lost two staff people at the same time and we were running low on donated clothing to give away. Fortunately, after we announced that we needed help, several people helped us to circulate our job listing and/or showed up with more than enough clothing to completely fill the racks at the thrift store. If you stop by the thrift store please help us welcome our two new staff members-- Emma Thompson and Chris Jarrett.

We are so grateful for everyone who helped us meet the surge in need at our food pantries during the government shutdown

News coverage about the impact of the government shutdown on low income families led to a moving swell of support from people in our community for our two emergency food pantries. Some people showed up with food. Other people showed up with diapers and baby formula. Still other arrived at one of our food pantries and volunteered a few hours of their time. Our community is very lucky to have so many caring people who put their concern into action.

During the government shutdown the Caputo Foundation pledged to match up to $20,000 in donations to Crossroads Urban Center

At a time when federal nutrition assistance programs were halted and many people were worried about how they were going to feed their children the caring team at the Caputo Foundation pledged to match donations to Crossroads Urban Center made between November 4, 2025 and December 2, 2025. We are very grateful for the Caputo family's decades of support and their dedication to making sure families in our community do not go hungry.

Harmons is again matching donations made toward the purchase of turkeys to be given away at our Thanksgiving Food Giveaway

Donate at the cash register and you’ll help provide a turkey for a family in need this Thanksgiving! Turkeys will be delivered to the Crossroads Urban Center Thanksgiving Food Giveaway.

Hundreds of volunteers have signed up to help with our Thanksgiving Giveaway next week

Next week, on November 26, we will be providing food to help prepare a Thanksgiving meal to more than 3,000 families. We would not be able to serve this many people without the hundreds of people who show up to volunteer. We are so grateful for everyone who helps with this important and positive event each year.

 

If you know a family that needs help please share this flier about the Giveaway with them.

We are grateful for the clergy and lay leaders who have helped FACE Hunger and Homelessness to raise concerns about proposed new shelter

OUR FOOD AND CLOTHING ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS

Downtown Food Pantry:  347 South 400 East. Salt Lake City, Monday through Friday, from 9:00 AM until 5:00 PM. For more information call 801-364-7765.

 

Services Available: Food Bags or Boxes • Baby Formula • Diapers • Soap, Toothpaste & Other Hygiene Products • Tampons & Pads • UTA Day Passes • Prescription Assistance • Gasoline vouchers • Utility Shut-Off Prevention Assistance • Vouchers for Free Clothing at our Thrift Store

 

Westside Food Pantry:  1358 West Indiana Avenue, Salt Lake City, Monday through Friday, from 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. To learn more about our services or how you can volunteer or donate food call 801-935-4079

 

Services Available:   Food Bags or Boxes • Baby Formula • Diapers • UTA Day Passes • Soap, Toothpaste & Other Hygiene Products • Tampons & Pads • Vouchers for Free Clothing at our Thrift Store. 

Thrift Store:  1385 West Indiana Avenue, Salt Lake City, Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM. Call 801-359-8837 for more information.



Services Available:   Free clothing with voucher from one of our food pantries or a community partner. Discount price on used clothing and household items.