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Pumpkins fundraiser will help Poverello Center maintain daily meals and pantry services in Missoula
Summary
Missoula nonprofit the Poverello Center is running its annual “Pumpkins for the Poverello” fundraiser this October; organizers say proceeds support the center’s kitchen, pantry and sack-lunch programs that serve people experiencing homelessness and other households in need.
Joel Baird, general manager of Missoula Community Access Television, hosted Stephanie Dolan, development director for the Poverello Center, and David Hefner, food programs manager at the Poverello Center, on a recent edition of Your Missoula to highlight the nonprofit’s October fundraiser, “Pumpkins for the Poverello.”
The fundraiser sells donated pumpkins for $10 each, with proceeds going to the Poverello Center’s food programs. “Every dollar from Pumpkins for the Poverello goes towards providing meals for our guests and helps us build a community where everyone has a safe place to call home,” David Hefner said.
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