WEST JORDAN, Utah — People have been stepping up to stock a West Jordan community pantry after the woman behind it shared a letter from someone upset with what she was doing in their neighborhood.
"The love has been a lot louder than the hate for sure,” said Kennedy Strong, who started a pantry in her condominium complex, outside the clubhouse, to help her neighbors. "The reason I started this was because so many people are on fixed incomes in my community."
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A few days after she started the pantry, Strong said someone put a letter on her sign, calling her pantry “wrong.” She reached out to the church next door and got their permission to move the pantry to their street corner.
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