2. Helena Food Share- There are a few options when donating to the Helena Food Share:
-QR code to monetary donation page (on left): Monetary donations are always welcome and it helps them purchase items in bulk. They can also stretch a dollar a lot further if need be. HFS donation QR code will also be on reader boards at each school.
-Food donations: HFS welcomes any commercially processed food, including wild game (through Tizer Meats or Montana City Meats for Hunters Against Hunger processing). Here is their current wish list: flour, sugar, canned meals, canned fruit, peanut butter, and pasta sauce. We’re also in need of sliced bread, condiments, and shelf-stable juice. Coffee, tea, crackers, chips, and fresh bread from our local bakeries are also very welcome.
Please bring these or any food donations to the drive-up donation door along Boulder Ave.
-Volunteering: HFS is always looking for an extra hand or two. To learn more, click HERE.
3. HPS RevTrak Donations- consider donating to HPS RevTrak to help cover school meals for kids who are not already receiving support and family is affected by the government
shutdown. You can find the QR code (on right) that takes you directly to the donation center, and the link to the home page HERE.
We will use one RevTrak donation source and divvy the funds across the district per school need, unless the donor indicates a specific school placement. You can also go to s specific HPS school’s website and find their RevTrak link to donate directly to that school.
For more information about the Kid Packs, what’s in them, and how to get a Kid Pack for a child:
To donate or become a Kid Pack Champion:

Amy’s Mess provides homeless families with school-aged children with nourishing meals and supportive resources, directly addressing their immediate needs and helping to pave the way to a brighter future.
Join Us in Nourishing Our Students: Support the School Pantry Initiative
At Amy’s Mess, we believe in the power of community to make a profound difference in the lives of those around us—especially our youngest members. We are excited to announce a new initiative to ensure no student goes through their school day hungry or lacking necessities. We are establishing a Needs Pantry in every school within the Helena School District.
What is a Needs Pantry?
A Needs Pantry is a dedicated space within each school that provides snacks, quick meals, and basic hygiene necessities—free of charge—to students in need. These resources are crucial for students who might otherwise go without, helping them focus on their studies, not their hardships.
How Can You Help?
We are calling on our incredible community to come together and support this vital initiative:

The Helena Exchange Club Coats for Kids program is dedicated to ensuring that every child in the Helena area stays warm during the cold months. From October to March (or until the snow stops!), they provide new coats and boots to elementary school children in need.
Their program is administered through local elementary schools, with limited items available for middle and high schools, as well as select outside organizations. They collaborate closely with school counselors, teachers, and secretaries who identify students in need and submit requests on their behalf.