Zero Hunger: Nourishing Families, Growing Communities
By: Trieste Smith, Founder of Zero Hunger

At Zero Hunger, our mission has always been rooted in compassion and community. What
began as a nonprofit focused on addressing food insecurity has now grown into a much
broader effort to support and empower families in every aspect of food education, access, and
sustainability.
We’ve learned that ending hunger isn’t just about putting meals on the table—it’s about giving
families the tools to thrive. Today, Zero Hunger focuses on teaching families how to create
healthy, affordable meals, how to can and preserve food, and how to stretch their budgets
while still eating well. We’re also passionate about building community gardens that bring
neighborhoods together while providing fresh, local produce.
As Miss Eagle Mountain’s 1st Attendant, our founder Trieste Smith is dedicated to serving
the community she loves. Her platform is more than a title, it’s a mission. She is actively
working with local builders to include community gardens in new residential developments,
and is eager to collaborate with the city to bring these gardens to existing neighborhoods
as well. These gardens aren’t just about food, they’re about creating spaces where people
connect, learn, and grow together.
To support these initiatives, Trieste is creating a family cookbook filled with easy,
budget-friendly recipes and practical food-saving strategies. This cookbook will help fund
workshops, online content, and garden development throughout Eagle Mountain and
surrounding communities.
Have a favorite family recipe you'd like to share? Trieste is currently accepting recipe
submissions to be featured in the cookbook! You can email your recipe to
zerohungerutah@gmail.com and be part of something truly meaningful.
Zero Hunger isn’t just a nonprofit, it’s a movement. We believe in empowering families,
strengthening neighborhoods, and planting the seeds of change. Thank you for joining us
on this journey. Together, we can build a more resilient, connected, and nourished community.
— Trieste Smith, Founder of Zero Hunger





