Jay Martin wended his way among boxes of new shoes, racks of children's coats, and thousands of pounds of food in boxes, refrigerators and freezers at Joshua's Storehouse.
A Casper-based need organization spent most of its Wednesday trying to figure out how to give thousands of new shoes to Wyoming school children.
Joshua's Storehouse chief executive officer Jay Martin says his organization received 27,000 pairs of shoes from the California-based shoe company Sketchers early Monday morning...
A Casper-based food security organization is hoping to begin construction on a 7,000-square-foot building expansion within the next few weeks.
Joshua’s Storehouse CEO Jay Martin says shovels should be in the ground by March.
“Our new building expansion is going to allow us to put an office in the back and allow us some storage room for pallets,” Martin said...
Casper City Council agreed to help fund four city-based non-profit capital projects with remaining one-cent funds during its Tuesday meeting.
Council entered the work session tasked with dividing $727,000 in excess one-cent funds among nine agencies that were requesting a total of $1...
The folks at Joshua's Storehouse want to get the word out that they are in need of volunteer help. It's moving into a very busy time for them and, Jay Martin, CEO at Joshua's Storehouse, says drivers, in-particular, are needed as the pace picks up around the holidays...
Community confidence is everything to a charity organization, which is why a rumor about a scam artist collecting on behalf of Joshua's Storehouse was so troublesome.