People’s Convoy Leaves Billings NonProfit Pallets of Food as They Pull out to DC
The convoys have been met by thousands upon thousands of people,
With the People’s Convoy out of Montana and headed east to Washington DC after pulling out of Billings early yesterday morning, they left a wonderful surprise for local a nonprofit, donating pallets of excesses food and drink they’ve accumulated to this point that was given to them by generous supporters wishing to help.
The convoys have been met by thousands upon thousands of people, frequently waiting hours in the cold by on the sides of the road and overpasses to greet them wave flags.
When they stop and take a break, they’ve been recipients of fellow patriots dropping off cases of water, canned goods, paper towels, toilet paper, granola bars, and other dry goods.
Being unable to carry them all, they asked that the remainder be given to charity, in this case to Billings-based Tumbleweed, which is a “non-profit, community-based agency serving homeless, trafficked, runaway, and otherwise at-risk youth and their families and support systems. Coordinators dropped off tons of food, resulting in one of the biggest donations the charity had ever seen.
Tumbleweed executive director Georgia Cady said that the donation couldn’t have come at a better time, mentioning that their pantry was very very low, especially with food insecurity frequently being the primary need of most families. “This was just a total blessing, from a great place.”
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