Montana is obviously a big place, so it takes a lot of resources to cover such a vast territory. There are over 280 fire departments across the state, with the vast majority (80%+) being completely volunteer. No matter if they're career or volunteer, one of the most loved assets of fire departments? The fire stations themselves.
Missoula is certainly not the only Montana city that has struggled with homelessness issues, but its Reserve St. bridge problems have been some of the most well-known.
Want to get involved? Tuesday is a great chance to make a difference. Grab a couple friends and volunteer some time to fill holiday bags and boxes of food for those in need. Lots of volunteers are needed!
City Commissioner, Terry Cunningham, and I have talked a lot in the recent week about what all of us need to know, what we can do and perhaps NOT do as the Bozeman area deals with the reality of COVID-19.
If you've been thinking about volunteering, our local Salvation Army has LOTS of ways for you to donate time that can make a huge impact in our own community.
Helping others in your community on what might be the worst day of their life could be the most rewarding thing you ever do. Ever thought of volunteering with a fire department? Fort Ellis Fire Department wants to talk to you!
You don't need to know Volleyball to volunteer for a few hours at the All Class Tournament happening this week. Volunteers are desperately needed in many different time slots.
Calling all community members! The 2015 Sweet Pea Festival at Lindley Park August 7 - 9 needs volunteers. At least three hours of your time will get you a three-day wristband to the festival.
Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation are looking for skilled outdoorsmen and women who want to help protect Montana rivers and reduce pollution downstream. Volunteer teams will be assigned a site in the Gallatin Watershed and commit to sample this site four times in a year.