IBR Staff//March 22, 2016//
Wells Fargo team members from Boise’s Customer Contact Center, including Phone Bank, Premier, OCS, Sales and EO, delivered gifts to kids staying at the Boise Rescue Mission homeless shelter last holiday season. The team purchased gifts for 150 children, with each child receiving three gifts, a total of 450 gifts.
Boise Rescue Mission has been serving families in the Treasure Valley since 1958. The organization has five locations across Ada and Canyon counties to meet the needs of the local homeless population.
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