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GIVES BACK PUREWEST

What makes a neighborhood, town, or city a true community? We think it’s relationships that count the most. It’s the bonds that emerge from the commitment of working towards a better future for everyone. At PureWest, we build relationships for life. For our agents, that means devoting their time and resources to important local causes. We know that our towns and cities are strongest when we tend to those relationships in need of care. Our agents are deeply woven into their communities, and they help wherever they can, coaching youth sports, serving on volunteer boards, or supporting non-profit work.

Flathead Valley Exchange Club

Exchanging ideas and funding non-profit organizations to make communities a better place to live. Focused on three pillars: Americanism, Youth, and Community. Last year, PureWest proudly participated in the annual Glow Run, organized by the Exchange Club to raise funds for the Heart Locker.

Watson’s Children’s Shelter

Since 1968, Watson programs have been achieving positive outcomes for local youth. This organization provides safety, nurturing, and stability for Missoula children and families through quality services and trauma-informed care. We were inspired to help make a difference for children in need by supporting this charity.

Gallatin Valley Food Bank

Thousands of people in the Gallatin Valley and surrounding areas face food insecurity every day. Gallatin Valley Food Bank is the critical link between food and the people who need it. Food insecurity impacts people from all walks of life and this organization reaches everyone from working families to senior citizens. PureWest is committed to contributing through the Can the Griz food drive every year.

Yellowstone Valley Animal Shelter

Over the last decade, YVAS has grown to become the largest shelter in Montana, intaking over 5,000 animals every year. The shelter is always evolving, striving to implement industry best practices and provide top-notch services for the animals and people of the Billings community. We are delighted to partner with YVAS in their important work.

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