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News from Helping Hands of the Mission Valley
POLSON - We at Helping Hands would like to take this opportunity to thank all those special volunteers and donors for their generosity in 2024. The time, effort & selfless giving from our donors and partners have allowed us to provide services to over 75,000 people since 2004.
See a year in review of all the wonderful volunteers, moments, people and places in the pictures below.
A movement for health
Join us in our mission to create accessible, safe spaces that promote physical activity and family engagement. Together, we can improve long-term health outcomes for our community, addressing chronic diseases, obesity, and behavioral health. By building spaces in different communities and offering prevention education, while maintaining a strong, cross-agency collaboration, Push Play will become an integrated movement.
Check out our website: https://helpinghandsofmissionvalley.org or follow us on Facebook. You can sign up for our newsletter on our website.
Volunteering your time, money, or energy to help others doesn’t just make the world better—it also makes you better. Studies indicate that the very act of giving back to the community boosts your happiness, health, and sense of well-being.
One Helping Hands project includes a partnerships support to families through pregnancy and postpartum. Providence St. Joseph Medical Center and St. Luke’s Community Hospital recently partnered with Zero to Five Flathead Reservation and Lake County and Helping Hands of Mission Valley. We will educate new mothers and families on postpartum mood disorders by providing educational materials and a $25 incentive when mothers attend their postpartum check.
Looking to volunteer? Please give us a call at 406-883-0770.
“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” – Mahatma Gandhi

