Clearwater donates to fight hunger.
With the approval of the Board of Directors, Clearwater Credit Union announced a $25,000 donation to the Montana Food Bank Network (MFBN) during the 2020 Clearwater Annual Member meeting.
Clearwater’s donation provides vital financial support for MFBN emergency assistance programs like the Mail-A-Meal Program. The Mail-A-Meal program aids rural Montana communities that suffer from food insecurity due to their remote nature, low population, or lack of access to nutritious, quality food sources. Through this program, Montanans in need of assistance can sign up to have a thirty-pound box of non-perishable food items delivered to their home.
Neptune Aviation has provided space to store supplies and assemble the meal boxes, with employees from Alaska Airlines/Horizon Airlines helping to assemble the packages. A team of Clearwater staff also volunteered to assemble boxes as part of the United Way of Missoula DIY Day of Action. With financial assistance from Clearwater, MFBN plans to distribute throughout Montana.
Mail-A-Meal is such an important program
Audrey Domski
Financial Service Representative
Doing What We can to Help
During the months of March and April, MFBN saw an increase in new customer visits to their network partners throughout the state ranging from 30% to 100%, or higher. The food bank network has estimated that 1 in 9 Montanans live in households struggling with hunger, including 1 in 6 children.
“Giving back to the communities we serve is deeply rooted in Clearwater’s culture. With the ongoing public health and economic crises, resources are tighter than ever across Montana. Clearwater is very pleased to be able to support the Food Bank’s efforts to help those in need.
This story was originally published on June 23, 2020.