Boise Rescue Mission Ministries

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Miller’s Spring Mission: Pennies for Progress Fundraiser

May 22 @ 6:00 am to May 27 @ 6:00 pm

Details

Start:
May 22 @ 6:00 am
End:
May 27 @ 6:00 pm

Venue

Garrity Walmart
Nampa, ID

Kevin Miller, host of KIDO Talk Radio 107.5FM & 580AM, is launching his 11th Annual Spring Miller’s Mission fundraiser, and he wants you to know that every penny counts when you support Boise Rescue Mission Ministries.  From Monday, May 22nd through Saturday, the 27th, Kevin invites you to bring all the pennies you can find (in cans, jars, piggy banks, however you collect them) to Walmart’s Franklin and Garrity store in Nampa!

This year, Kevin’s mission is to fundraise for The Next Step, Curtis Road, A Transitional Christian Living Community and the Mission’s summer Children’s Program. Along with pennies, the Rescue Mission will be accepting non-perishable food, new clothing, and other much-needed items to help homeless and hurting men, women, and children in the Treasure Valley. You can drop your donations off at the Mission tent near the Walmart entrance, where you can also pick up a needs list or make a cash or credit card donation.

Each day, the Mission serves hundreds of men, women, and children who are either experiencing homelessness or needing extra help with immediate needs. The generous support of this community towards the Mission makes a way for struggling neighbors to access food, shelter, and clothing each day.

Tune in to Kevin Miller in the Morning on KIDO Talk Radio 107.5FM & 580AM between May 22nd and May 27th from 5:00 AM to 10:00 AM every day to hear inspiring interviews of men and women whose lives have been changed for good with the help and support of this community and the Rescue Mission.

The Rescue Mission would also like to thank the sponsors for this event!

KIDO Talk Radio, Dillabaugh’s, American Rooter & Drain, Litster Frost Injury Lawyers, Christian Bros. Automotive, Subaru, Mazda, HCD, Inc., and CS Beef Packers