Caravan brings help to homeless people in Missoula
By: Hannah Hislop
and last updated 2021-07-11 17:00:23-04
MISSOULA â You might have seen a parade of motorcycles driving down Broadway in Missoula.
The caravan, organized by a cheerleader, spent Friday morning lending a hand to those who are experiencing homelessness.
Leather jackets, motorcycles, a cheerleader with pom-poms kind of seems like an unlikely gathering, but that is exactly what happened in downtown Missoula.
When Ava Gainan put on her cheer bow, she did more than a toe touch she started touching lives.
MTN News
She noticed a need to serve the Missoula houseless population, so the Montana native decided to make an impact by putting together hygiene bags.
Caravan brings help to homeless people in Missoula
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Caravan brings help to those homeless in Missoula
By: Hannah Hislop
and last updated 2021-07-09 18:18:36-04
MISSOULA â You might have seen a parade of motorcycles driving down Broadway in Missoula.
The caravan, organized by a cheerleader, spent Friday morning lending a hand to those who are experiencing homelessness.
Leather jackets, motorcycles, a cheerleader with pom-poms kind of seems like an unlikely gathering, but that is exactly what happened in downtown Missoula.
When Ava Gainan put on her cheer bow, she did more than a toe touch she started touching lives.
MTN News
She noticed a need to serve the Missoula houseless population, so the Montana native decided to make an impact by putting together hygiene bags.
âIt feels good,â he said.
Rodick, of Frackville, and his three children, Joseph II, 15, Samara, 13, and Noah, 11, were among six families who received presents and bins of meals Saturday in the social hall at Continental Hose Company No. 3 on Main Street. They were given out as part of Project Cheer, which aims to make Christmas brighter for families in need of help.
Those that arrived to receive gifts and food were treated to pizza, milk and plates of cookies on six individual tables before being read âTwas the Night Before Christmasâ by Santa Claus, assisted by Frackville Public Works Director David Kupusnick, a borough resident. Mrs. Claus was also on hand, assisted by Kupusnickâs fiancée, Tammy Zipp, of Pottsville. A hot chocolate bar was also available.