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UPDATE 4/8/21: The Great Falls MOMS Club makes a final push to collect food and clothes to prepare for what s expected to be another tough summer for families in our community. People cleaning out their closets during spring cleaning are invited to donate at an outdoor food and clothing drive at Lions Park from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. An organizer said their goal is to help combat food security struggles in the community. Just being able to give back to the public schools is important because everybody was in a bind when COVID was going on and it was a big issue for a lot of people. And with summer coming up it s going to be a major issue, Â Jessica Kittle, Vice President of MOMS Club, said.
Woman s Experience Bliss project is helping the Great Falls Rescue Mission
Shannon Newth - MTN
By: Shannon Newth
and last updated 2021-03-08 12:42:30-05
GREAT FALLS â About 120 people are currently staying at the Great Falls Rescue Missionâs Cameron Family Center. Julie Bliss is on a mission to help each and every person, one car-load of donations at a time.
What started as a household purge during quarantine turned into a movement beyond what Julie could ve imagined. âTo say Iâm blown away would be an understatement,â said Bliss.
On Thursday, March 4th, Bliss dropped her 100th car-load of items to the Cameron Family Center. In early February she took her mission of compassion and care to social media, calling it the âExperience Bliss Project.â
Experience Bliss project helping Great Falls Rescue Mission
By: Shannon Newth - MTN News
Posted at 10:04 AM, Mar 05, 2021
and last updated 2021-03-05 12:04:55-05
GREAT FALLS - About 120 people are currently staying at the Great Falls Rescue Missionâs Cameron Family Center. Julie Bliss is on a mission to help each and every person, one car-load of donations at a time.
What started as a household purge during quarantine turned into a movement beyond what Julie could ve imagined.
âTo say Iâm blown away would be an understatement,â said Bliss.
On Thursday, March 4, Bliss dropped her 100th carload of items to the Cameron Family Center. In early February she took her mission of compassion and care to social media, calling it the âExperience Bliss Project.â
Great Falls boy uses savings account to help Rescue Mission
and last updated 2020-12-23 14:49:15-05
GREAT FALLS â Montana Credit Union was able to help make a donation to the Great Falls Rescue Mission - with the help of a very generous 10-year old boy.
Benjamin Brown is a member of the credit union s Pee Wee Penguin Young Savers Program. For every $5 he deposits into his savings account, he earns points that he can trade at the Pee Wee Store for toys, books, and crafts.
But Benjamin wasnât interested in toys for himself. Instead, he decided to cash in the points heâs been saving to give toys to the children at the Cameron Family Center, located at the Great Falls Rescue Mission.