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Gap Fillers UpdatesDoing Good In The Neighborhood
As our Founder Tammi Fisher notes in her latest column, federal law does not allow for federal funds to be used to pay school lunch debt, so a gap exists between what the school district can cover and the actual cost of providing the food. Thank you, Flathead Valley,...
BREAKING: 💥 YOU Did It, Flathead Valley!
First Interstate Bank stepped up and donated $5,000 for our Kalispell Public Schools medical needs fundraiser. Additionally, your individual donations made matching funds a reality! We can now write a check to School District 5 for their emergency medicine and...
Urgent Need In School District 5
Greetings, Flathead Valley! School District 5, Flathead's largest school district, has an urgent need for emergency medicines and equipment that are not part of the school budget. This need totals nearly $11,000 and includes 26 Epi-Pens, a life saving anti-choking...
West Glacier Elementary School Lunch Debt Paid In Full
Thank you, School Lunch Angels! You donated $465.00, we matched those funds, and together we made it happen! West Glacier Elementary School's lunch debt of $925.00 is PAID IN FULL! Additionally, we were able to provide the school with feminine products for young girls...
Our Radio Interview: Montana Talks with Aaron Flint
Hey friends! In case you missed it, here is the audio from our appearance today on "Montana Talks" with Aaron Flint on KJJR-AM, where our Founder speaks about our mission and how you can stand in the gap with us! If you would like to help, please visit...
Your Generosity Helped Purchase An AED for The Glacier Twins Memorial Field in Whitefish
Because of your incredible generosity, Gap Fillers Flathead was able to purchase an AED for The Glacier Twins Memorial Field in Whitefish. Presenting the check to Glacier Twins Coach Jesse Wathan, is Tucker, the son of Tammi Fisher, founder of Gap Fillers Flathead. In...