“Community does come together, through food, money, donations, when we take care of each other, amazing things happen. They’re making kids’ dreams become a reality…”
Read more about “Breaking Chains Academy of Development”
“Community does come together, through food, money, donations, when we take care of each other, amazing things happen. They’re making kids’ dreams become a reality…”
Read more about “Breaking Chains Academy of Development”
Silvercreek Realty Group is thrilled to announce that we are growing our philanthropic footprint throughout the state of Idaho. This is a big part of our mission at Silvercreek® and we value the ability we have, as a community, to give back. In addition to our monthly non-profit highlight on the Idaho Minute Blog, Silvercreek® Tribune, and Silvercreek® Social, we will be creating greater efforts to benefit a specific non-profit or community need each quarter. This quarter we are proud to support the Idaho Humane Society.
When caring people join together, roll up their sleeves and take action to make their community better, it’s a beautiful thing—and an incredible feeling for everyone involved. That’s Lions. Being a Lion is about leading by example, building relationships and improving the world through kindness. It’s 1.4 million caring men and women serving together so they can make a lasting impact and change more lives.
Source: https://www.lionsclubs.org/en/discover-our-clubs/about-us
It is no secret that 2020 has been a hard year for many people – between sickness, financial hardships, isolation and loss, we could all use a pick me up. Studies repeatedly show that the best way to boost morale is to serve and give to others. That is just what we have in mind at Silvercreek this year! So here is the question:
Bringing uplifting support to medically fragile children and their families.
Founded in 2013 by Nampa local, Kenton Lee, The Shoe that Grows has been blessing lives worldwide ever since. After college in 2007, Kenton lived and worked at a small orphanage in Nairobi, Kenya. One thing he noticed while he was there was how so many children didn’t have shoes – or had shoes that were too small or in disrepair. Some children had to cut the front off their shoes so their toes could stick out. This made Kenton think:
Idaho license plates have become a point of pride and a pillar of identity for many in our state. Corvette enthusiasts are no exception.