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Projects that took Place in November 2009
Cooking and serving at the Poverello Center
8 groups of High School students (8-12 each) serving in different locations: Missoula 3:16, Ronald McDonald House, Free Cycle, several churches, etc.
A day of helping seniors, handicapped, single parent and others at Westview Park get ready for winter.Raking leaves, rolling hoses, checking antifreeze in cars, other similar projects
22 volunteers
Job #1
Cut and stacked wood
Raked yard
House cleaning
Job #2
Laid laminate flooring
Cleared dead plants/landscaping
Patched wall
Hung door trim (3 doors)
Sealed shower floor
Job #3
Built wheelchair ramp
Partnered with Missoula Aging Services to offer our manpower to rake leaves in yards of Elderly folks in our community. The mission was a success, and was a blessing to be a part of.
Help run the second biggest food pantry in Missoula. Box, organize and haul food for needy in our city..
| Gift Wrap @ Barnes and Noble for local charities |
| Chief Charlo Harvest Fest – served food during carnival |
| Turkey Distribution – helped the Missoula Food Bank |
| Senior Citizen Center – painted the inside of the Center |
| Senior Citizen Dinner – served Christmas dinner to seniors |
| Poverello Center – decorated the Center for Christmas |
| Poverello Food Drive |
| Franklin School – Helped them with reading program |
| Teen Challenge – Cleaned carpets and gardening shed |
| Teen Challenge – Set up for their craft fair |
| Missoula 3:16 Dinner – Helped serve Thanksgiving dinner |
| Missoula 3:16 Dinner – Helped serve Christmas dinner |
| Missoula 3:16 – Partnered with other churches to assemble Christmas gift bags |
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