Missoula Aging Services is hosting its virtual Giving Tree again this year, along with tags on the Missoula Public Library's Giving Tree.
The goal is to bring in donations to help older adults in our community.
Last year, almost $5,000 in donations helped with Meals on Wheels services, gas cards for volunteer drivers, grocery cards for people in need and other items.
Missoula Aging Services provides services for older adults and caregivers in Missoula County.
Organizers released the following information:
The holiday giving season has arrived, and Missoula Aging Services (MAS) is asking for community support to help older adults and caregivers in Missoula County.
Missoula Aging Services will once again host a Virtual Giving Tree, as well as hang tags on the Missoula Public Library’s Giving Tree, to support programs and services for older adults and caregivers in Missoula County. Providing critical resources such as Meals on Wheels, Memory Care Support Services, In-Home Support and more, Missoula Aging Services promotes the independence, dignity and health of older adults and those that care for them.
Donations will go directly to helping older adults in our community. Last year’s Giving Tree raised almost $5,000 in donations that went to providing Meals on Wheels, gas cards for volunteer drivers, grocery cards for those in need and more.
Donations can be made in any amount, are tax deductible, and all contributions support our older neighbors right here in Missoula County. To make a difference this holiday season, please donate to the Virtual Giving Tree by visiting missoulaagingservices.org or by taking a MAS Giving Tree tag off the tree at the Missoula Public Library.
About Missoula Aging Services:
Missoula Aging Services promotes the independence, dignity and health of older adults and those who care for them.
For 40 years, Missoula Aging Services has empowered thousands of older adults, their families and caregivers through programs, services, volunteer opportunities and education to continue to live independently at home, for as long as possible.
Find out more: missoulaagingservices.org