The Salvation Army and Montana Highway Patrol have partnered to launch the Montana Stranded Motorist Assistance Program, providing up to $150 vouchers to drivers in need. The initiative aims to help families facing vehicle breakdowns or other emergencies on the road. Captain Eric Gilbert of the MHP emphasized the importance of supporting drivers in distress and ensuring they are not left stranded in difficult situations. The vouchers can be used for hotel stays, towing services, and other emergency needs at participating businesses. James Antal from the Salvation Army highlighted the program’s need for more business partners to expand its reach across the state. Currently operational in eastern and southwestern Montana, the program is seen as a vital resource to assist the community and alleviate financial burdens for stranded motorists. Businesses interested in participating are encouraged to contact James Antal for more information. The Montana Highway Patrol hopes to see the program continue to grow and eventually cover the entire state in the future.
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