Governor concludes fourth annual 12 Days of Giving Campaign in Helena
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News from the office of Governor Gianforte
HELENA — Governor Greg Gianforte concluded his fourth annual 12 Days of Giving campaign in Helena on Tuesday, Dec. 17, by spotlighting The Angel Fund, a non-profit organization that provides Helena School District children in-need with school items including clothing, shoes, school supplies, and backpacks.
Launched in 2021, the governor’s 12 Days of Giving campaign spotlights a dozen charities serving Montanans in need. The 2024 12 Days of Giving campaign ran from Dec. 2 to Dec. 17 highlighting the work of a dozen organizations serving Montanans in need.
On the 1st Day of Giving, the governor and first lady donated new, unwrapped toys to the Helena-area Marine Corps Toys for Tots and encouraged Montanans to donate to their local campaign.
On the 2nd Day of Giving, the governor contributed a quarter of his annual governor’s salary to the United Way of Missoula County.
On the 3rd Day of Giving, the governor promoted blood donation through the American Red Cross of Montana and encouraged eligible Montanans to donate blood.
On the 4th Day of Giving, the governor contributed a quarter of his annual governor’s salary to Warriors & Quiet Waters.
On the 5th Day of Giving, the governor launched the fourth annual food drive among state agencies and encouraged Montanans to give to the Montana Food Bank Network or their local food bank.
On the 6th Day of Giving, the governor encouraged support for Montana law enforcement officers and their families through the Montana Police Protective Association Foundation.
On the 7th Day of Giving, the governor encouraged support for active duty and veteran Special Operations members through the Talons Reach Foundation.
On the 8th Day of Giving, the governor encouraged support for after-school arts education programs through Bigger Sky Kids.
On the 9th Day of Giving, the governor contributed a quarter of his annual governor’s salary to Sunrise Pregnancy Resources and Family Outreach in Sidney.
On the 10th Day of Giving, the governor encouraged support for individuals struggling with addiction and homelessness through Never Alone Recovery Support Services.
On the 11th Day of Giving, the governor encouraged support for Montanans living with behavioral health challenges through Many Rivers Whole Health.