![Mineral Community Hospital CEO Ron Gleason (far left), along with Wells Fargo bank employees, helps to present Bonnie Fuller (second from right, front row) with a check for $2,000 for the Lucky Lil’s/Town Pump food drive. Wells Fargo’s Dan Paulsen (far right) drove from Missoula for the presentation. (Kathleen Woodford/Mineral Independent)](https://hagadone.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/ARTICLE_171129996_AR_0_FCSJIQOJWZFD_t1170.jpg?5cc718665ab672dba93d511ab4c682bb370e5f86)
Mineral Community Hospital CEO Ron Gleason (far left), along with Wells Fargo bank employees, helps to present Bonnie Fuller (second from right, front row) with a check for $2,000 for the Lucky Lils/Town Pump food drive. Wells Fargos Dan Paulsen (far right) drove from Missoula for the presentation. (Kathleen Woodford/Mineral Independent)
November 21, 2017
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Bank's donation to food drive will help reach $5,000 match
Mineral County food bank dollars just got stretched a little further thanks to a grant from Well’s Fargo. The bank’s district manager, Dan Paulsen, traveled from Missoula to present a $2,000 check to Bonnie Fuller from Lucky Lil’s/Town Pump for their matching food drive on Wednesday, Nov. 15. Mineral Community Hospital applied for the grant and then donated the funds to the food drive.