GREAT FALLS, Mont. - Tax season is coming to a close and it s more important than ever to properly dispose of the documents you no longer need to protect your identity in the long run. It s tax season right now so you re handling more papers with personal information on it, W2s, anything like that. Store them securely in your home, but then when you don t need them, make sure that you shred them. There s different time frames for keeping documents like that, so make sure that you keep the things that you need, but when you re ready to dispose them, make sure that you do so in a safe and secure manner,â Becky Timmons, Vice President of Marketing at the Montana Federal Credit Union said.
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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.
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