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Community Action Services closed its Springville pantry due to space repurposing.

CEO Tom Hogan announced expanded Provo pantry hours to accommodate more people.

The organization seeks a new Springville location and will continue partnering with Kiwanis Club.

SPRINGVILLE — A community resource for people experiencing food insecurity and housing instability in Utah, Summit and Wasatch counties has closed one of its pantry locations.

Community Action Services and Food Bank's Springville pantry had been operating out of the Early Learning Essentials facility in the city.

The nonprofit learning facility provided roughly 500- to- 600 square feet of space for the pantry's operations over the past few years, according to Tom Hogan, the CEO for Community Action Services and Fo

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