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Pay It Forward: 50 Yard Challenge
Nate and Gwen Taylor
Eleven-year-old Reia Taylor of Blackfoot accepts the 50 Yard Challenge
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KXPI) - Eyewitness News 3 anchor Todd Kunz found a local seventh grade girl who wants to mow a lot of lawns this summer, but there s a reason for it, and Eyewitness News 3 wanted to help her. Time to Pay It Forward.
This summer, when she s not playing soccer and running, you will find Reia Taylor mowing lawns, a lot of them. The elderly and veterans and just people who can t, said Reia, referring to the types of lawns she is looking to mow.
Pay It Forward: Fort Hall Roar
Todd Kunz
Fort Hall Roar is a nonprofit voice for lost, missing, neglected animals of the Fort Hall Reservation and surrounding area.
FORT HALL, Idaho (KXPI) - A local group began spaying and neutering dogs and cats on the Fort Hall Reservation, but now as a nonprofit, it is branching outward. Eyewitness News 3 and Mountain America Credit Union wanted to help and Pay It Forward. What can I do, you know, because I am a tribal member and I want to help my community, you know, I just want to help everybody, said Tressa Gonzales.
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Pay It Forward: Rigby Police Department in a jam
Todd Kunz
Todd Kunz
RIGBY, Idaho (KXPI) - The new year brings many new goals and opportunities to help others. The Rigby Police Department is doing it.
Eyewitness News 3 wanted to help them Pay It Forward.
The nonprofit, The Giving Cupboard food pantry, is in a bit of a jam. It gets a lot of donations of peanut butter, but, you guessed it, no jam or jelly.
The Rigby Police officers wanted to help. Recently, Police Chief Sam Tower talked publicly about the department s jam and jelly drive during the month of January.