SALT LAKE CITY – At Tabitha’s Way Food Pantry , fighting hunger isn’t just about food; it’s about dignity, hope, and neighbors helping neighbors.
Inside their operation, compassion is served daily. They’ve lived the struggle and turned it into service.
The founders of Tabitha’s Way know what it’s like to face hunger.
For the past ten years, they’ve poured their hearts into being a lifeline for Utah families in need.
When Al Switzler, Wendy Osborne, and Mike Carter saw the need, they created Tabitha’s Way.
“The name Tabitha’s Way came from a scripture in the Bible where a woman named Tabitha is providing food for families in need in the community,” Osborne, executive director of Tabitha’s Way, said.
“I had a picture pop into my mind, driving into Pleasant Grove, seeing a sign that s