Make a donation to Montana on a Mission to apply to the projects where it is needed most or donate toward a focused need.
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Clean Water
Montana on a Mission’s first clean water project was in the Philippines in 2004. It was a huge success bringing clean water right to the villagers’ homes. We started our first clean water project in rural Kenya in 2015. We now are working in 15 communities with spring development projects and deep water wells to provide clean water to approximately 35,000 people each day. You can help provide clean water, protecting whole communities from disease and increasing opportunities for the women and children who spend much of their day collecting water for their households. Consider making a donation or becoming a monthly clean water sponsor today!

School lunch Program
Montana On A Mission with the help of faithful supporters is feeding nearly 300 children in the Philippines and rural Kenya at their small schools. Costs vary by region served, for approximately $15.00 per month you can provide one child with a nutritious meal during their school lunch, children who previously had little or nothing to eat during their lunch time. Consider making a donation or becoming a monthly sponsor today!

Disaster Relief
In October and November of 2013 the Philippines was hit by the twin disasters of an earthquake and typhoon. Thousands of people died and hundreds of thousands of people were displaced. The disaster took a toll that will take years to recover from. Montana On A Mission has been active in helping by building over 100 transitional homes and coming alongside those in need.









