DSVS receives $25K donation from Sibanye-Stillwater, Wheaton Precious Metals International By DSVS Staff Domestic and Sexual Violence Services (DSVS) is pleased to announce that Sibanye-Stillwater and Wheaton Precious Metals International have donated a combined $25,000 to assist the organization in providing community-based services to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Sibanye-Stillwater donated $15,000 and […]
By DSVS Staff With the start of a new year, four new board members joined the Domestic and Sexual Violence Services (DSVS) Board of Directors. They include Suzi Pendergraft, Patty Wisneski, JoAnne Coolidge, and George Clow. Pendergraft was one of the first DSVS volunteer advocates to be trained almost 20 years ago. Though she’s no […]
By BareTooth Cupboards Staff As we look back on the many challenges of 2020, BareTooth Cupboards Board members wish to thank this community for the tremendous outpouring of support in spite of the pandemic. Because of that support, we were able to keep the store open regular hours the entire year with all requisite safety […]
By RLACF Staff Rotary Club of Red Lodge has received a $1,500 grant from the Rotary International Foundation to help residents of Red Lodge who have been impacted by COVID-19 with their water bills. We understand that water is an essential part of life especially when following guidelines to wash our hands frequently to help […]
By Beartooth Humane Society Staff When Red Lodge resident Charla Carter’s beloved dog passed away in September she was at a loss. Little Yoolie, a terrier mix, was there by her side or waiting for her to arrive home for almost 15 years, and her cat, which was 20, passed in August. Her house was […]
By Sue Bury, Charity Chat Correspondent The U.S. 2020 Census has undergone lawsuits, court decisions, and house-to-house visits under the coronavirus shadow. When the results become available next spring, how will they affect charities? Here’s a sampling of local organizations. Federal funding streams to states are based on state population numbers, which are determined by […]
By Stephen Kalb-Koenigsfeld, Red Lodge Area Community Foundation As a kid, Patrick Cross made the recognizable journey from Billings to Red Lodge. He loaded his pack, his tent and a weekend’s worth of food into a car, and headed south with his Boy Scout troop. He’d roll through downtown and keep on going before pulling […]
The CARES Act gives eligible nonprofits choices for securing cash needed to maintain staff and operations. The National Council of Nonprofits has developed a chart to help nonprofit leaders decide which loan is right for their organization. Leaders are encouraged to check the chart often as it will be updated in the days and weeks to come as […]
What do local charities do when the Fun Run is over? How can smaller charities get their message out when they do not have a budget for marketing? Charity Chat is the answer! Once a month Charity Chat features local charities happenings in the Carbon County News. Want to know more?Watch the video below! If […]
What would you do if you were not able to drive and could not afford a taxi or have a friend to take you to doctors appointments, the grocery store or to get medication? Accessible transportation has long been a need of Carbon County. People like us do things like this…People like you make this […]