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The Utah AIDS Foundation is a local

non-profit organization that was


founded in 1985 to help support
those individuals in Utah who are
living with HIV/AIDS. It is our goal
to unite the local community
through education and service.
Through the service of our
volunteers we are able to empower
the community, demonstrate acts
of good faith and make
improvements to the lives of those
living with HIV/AIDS.

Contact Us!

Volunteer Opportunities

volunteer@utahaids.org
(801) 487-2323

Client Services
Foodbank Reception

Foodbank Stocking

Assist our clients through their shopping


experience at an on-site food pantry. This
opportunity allows you to connect with local
clients as you help bag their items and escort them
to their car. The food pantry is open Wednesdays
from 12-6PM and Fridays from 10-2PM.

Help keep the on-site food pantry stocked and


organized for our local clients prior to their
shopping experience with us. Its necessary that
you are heart healthy and able to do some heavy
lifting if its required. Stocking opportunities are
available on Tuesday and Thursdays during
daytime hours.

Hot Meal Delivery


In partnership with local hospitals, one hot meal a
day is offered to our local clients. In this role, you
will assist in the delivery of a hot meal to our
clients home. Its necessary that you have your
own operating vehicle, a valid drivers license and
proof of insurance. Dependability is a must! For
some clients, a missed delivery means that they
will go hungry for that day. Meal pick-ups occur at
5:00 PM daily. Volunteers must commit to deliver
meals 2 days a month for at least six months.

Seasons Giving
During the holidays we run many promotions to
assist our local clients and their families who may
be struggling during the season. We will need
volunteers to create and deliver holiday meal
basket donations. Our seasons giving helpers will
also help make and deliver personal care kits and
other gifts for clients. We rely on our volunteers to
help promote our giving opportunities and to
encourage the local communities participation.

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