
Be someone’s hope today.
How can we help?
We love answering this question!
Donating and Volunteering are the top two ways to help at Fill the Pot Ministry.
As a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization (EIN # 81-4839224), your donations help us to continuously serve our neighbors in need — serving hot meals, offering family food boxes, clothing, and personal care items. We provide AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) classes, education opportunities, and employment assistance to support a brighter future. We provide a safe space for personal belongings, as well as spiritual wellbeing.

We can’t do this without you and to be honest, they can’t either.
Donation Drop-off is CLOSED until MARCH 2025. We are NOT accepting clothing donations at this time. Thank you for considering us.
Financial Donations are very much needed and welcomed. We accept donations through PayPal, Venmo, and Givelify. Click on any of the links below or if you prefer paper checks, please mail checks to the following address:
Fill the Pot Ministry, P.O. Box 2373, Sandy, Utah 84091-2373.
Thank YOU for YOUR unwavering support!
Volunteering
Volunteers are the HEART of our organization.
However, at this time, available volunteering spots are from JANUARY through APRIL 2025 ONLY. For group sign up, you are allowed to schedule up to 15 people (adults and children). Walk ins are NOT accepted at this time. Please refer to our Frequently Asked Questions section below for further information about volunteering at Fill the Pot.
Thank You for the fire in YOUR heart to serve with us here at Fill the Pot Ministry!
***Click here to sign up to be added to our Backup Volunteer list.***
LDS Young Men’s Group along with other volunteers and Rev. Jay Ragsdale (left).
Volunteers as young as 7 years old, adult accompanied.

“Everybody can be great. Because anybody can serve. You don’t have to have a college degree to serve. You don’t have to make your subject and your verb agree to serve. You don’t have to know the second theory of thermodynamics in physics to serve. You only need a heart full of grace. A soul generated by love.”