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Civic Organizations

Canvas Church 

Canvas Church exists to create opportunities for people to experience God in a life-changing way.  We offer heartfelt worship, relevant Bible teaching, and a fun, safe Kids Ministry.  We are a bunch of imperfect messed up people pursuing a perfect God.  We believe that our people are "the church" 7 days a week, and seek to be the fabric of our community. 

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You can check out more and stay up to date on events at c  canvas.church

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Front Range CASA/GAL Inc. 

"To give a child a CASA is to give them a voice.
To give them a voice is to give them hope,
and to give them hope is to give them the world."

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​Front Range CASA/GAL, Inc.
PO Box 954
Conrad, MT 59425
406 576-7041
frontrangecasa@3rivers.net

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American Red Cross

The American Red Cross is a national non-profit humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief and disaster preparedness as well as supplying life saving blood in medical emergencies.  The Red Cross has worked with local firefighters to install smoke alarms in Browning, Cut Bank and East Glacier Park.  We have provided disaster relief for local home fire victims and victims of blizzards and floods.  They have also sponsored blood drawings in Cut Bank for the last 35 years.

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Contact:  Landis Meeks

Phone:  406-521-0174

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Helpful Hearts Society

Helpful Hearts Society is a community service organization. It was founded in September 2022 and is dedicated to Sharon Wollan, Joann Finstad, and Marlene Berkram, who inspired its creation. Our mission is to help those in need in and around Cut Bank, Montana, where our organization is based. To date, we have held several fundraisers. Proceeds from those fundraisers were used to purchase Winter apparel (hats and gloves), as well as food, which we then donated to the local food pantry for individuals and families in need. We are now working to assess other needs in the community and how we can help meet some of those needs.

Address:
Helpful Hearts Society (H. H. S.)
P. O. Box 484
Cut Bank, Montana 59427

Email:

helpfulheartssociety@hotmail.com

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Cut Bank Wrestling Club

Cut Bank Wrestling Club, formerly Cut Bank Little Guy Wrestling, is here to provide kids ages 4-14 with the opportunities to learn wrestling, and build positive relationships . We also provide them with opportunities to participate in Little Guy, AAU, open, and USAW tournaments. Our club has many responsibilities throughout the year that we must provide for. Some of these are: building rent, utilities, disinfectant/cleaning supplies, singlets, wrestling mats, team shirts, insurance, and tournament supplies. We have recently become a 501c(3) and are open to tax deductible donations, but we also fundraise each year. Our annual fundraiser is our Penguin Pinner tournament. Some other fundraisers we have decided to take on are a daddy/daughter dinner & dance, gun & beef raffle, and providing food at various community events.

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Cut Bank Education Foundation and Alumni Association

The Cut Bank Education Foundation and Alumni Association mission is a non-profit organization whose mission is to raise and accumulate funds to develop, foster & encourage excellence in education within the Cut Bank School District. We support the students by spearheading the annual Missoula Children’s Theater performance, contribute financially to bring in special speakers and performances, help cover conference and registration fees for students and organize the all-class reunions. But, what we are most known for is our scholarship program for graduating seniors and Cut Bank High School alumni. We are all so fortunate to have one of the best scholarship programs in the state! We assist the Cut Bank School District with the financial support for facility upgrades. This includes projects such as the Anna Jeffries Playground, upgrading the football field lights, auditorium curtains, the new plasma cutter for the welding shop, the new sign at Anna Jeffries and purchasing the flooring for the new weight room addition. We also want to be the biggest cheerleaders for the Cut Bank schools staff! One way we do this is through our mini-grant and signing bonus program. Each year, we have pre-approved a $100 mini-grant for each teacher and aide in the school district. These mini-grants are to assist teachers and aides in providing unique and expanded offerings to their students. Our signing bonus program has paid out over $100,000 in signing bonuses to help the CutBank Schools battle the current teacher shortage.

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101 3rd Ave. SE

Cut Bank, MT  59427

406-873-2229 ext 125

info@cutbankalumni.com

www.cutbankalumni.com/

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Harvest Food Pantry 

The mission of Harvest Food Pantry is to eliminate hunger and improve the health and well-being of our community by providing nutritious foods and community education.

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Volunteeers Needed, Call 406-391-2233

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Cut Bank Community Bible Church

At Cut Bank Community Bible Church, we believe our purpose for existence is to glorify God in all of life’s activities: “Whether, then, you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all for the glory of God.” (1 Corinthians 10:31, New American Standard Bible).  We do this corporately as we meet together to worship God praising Him through song, seeking Him in prayer, and by studying His Word, the Bible.  As individuals, we desire to glorify God in our daily walk with Him, in love submitting our will to His in conscious, joyful obedience.  We also seek to bring God glory as we witness to others about Him both verbally, and through lives which are being transformed into the image of His Son, Jesus.

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For information please visit:

http://www.cbcommunitybiblechurch.org/ or https://www.facebook.com/cutbankcbc/

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Glacier County Library

Our mission at the Glacier County Public Library is to advocate for lifelong learning through our dedication to cultivating curiosity, culture, and literature by providing equitable access to our materials, programs, outreach services, meeting room, and reference services.  Some of our current continuing programs are our weekly Story Times and our yearly Summer Reading Program.

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Phone: 406-873-4572

Email: pgclibrary@hotmail.com

Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/GlacierCountyLibrary

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