Many individuals, service groups, schools and churches have joined together with Mountain Springs Church Helping Hands to help our neighbors and our community. Families come to the pantry for much needed blankets, clothing, winter coats, gloves, hats, school supplies, toys, food, hygiene products, diapers, and cleaning supplies.A big thanks goes to all of those who have either volunteered their time and/or brought needed items to help others. Some of them include the following:Falcon Middle School studentsFalcon SeniorsCurvesFalcon Business LeagueThe New Falcon HeraldFalcon Auto CenterMountain View ElectricPieper & SonsColorado National BankState BankPack, Ship & MoreWal-MartFrankie’s Too!Peoples National Bank and Peoples MortgageAspen Ridge ChurchGrace Community ChurchBlack Forest ChapelOur Lady of the PinesPeyton Community ChurchAbiding Word Lutheran ChurchThe need for food, clothing and volunteers is always there due to the tremendous growth of those using the pantry. For more information, call Jean Woolsey at 749-2090
Thank you to the community!
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