Miller’s Mission Spring campaign has been a fixture in the Treasure Valley for nine years. KIDO Talk Radio’s Kevin Miller lives at the Nampa Wal Mart on Franklin Road and Garrity Avenue for 6 days. Every year the Treasure Valley responds by stopping by to donate and have a great conversation with Kevin Miller.
Miller's Mission
Boise Rescue Mission Ministries: Here’s How You Can Help
It's time for the Spring edition of Miller's Mission benefiting the Boise Rescue Mission Ministries. This May we're asking you to donate your pennies to make a difference in the lives of Treasure Valley families
Miller’s Mission: Thank You
Your gifts of clothes, cash, food, toys, and other items will help restore our fellow Idahoans as they seek to live the American Dream.
Miller’s Mission: My Story
The holidays are just around the corner. Please consider helping us till Saturday at the Nampa Wal Mart between Garrity and Franklin or donate online here.
Miller’s Mission Wish List: What We Need!
Please consider donating these household times that will make a big difference!
Miller’s Mission: How to Help!
If you're new to the Treasure Valley and looking to make a difference, we need your help.
Miller’s Mission: Thanks for Helping the Boise Rescue Mission
It's only through your generosity that Treasure Valley lives are saved. Thanks to Nampa Mayor Debbie Kling for stopping by and her donation. God Bless.
Why Your Miller’s Mission Donations Matter
Here are a few thoughts on why you should take the drive to the Nampa Wal Mart on Garrity and Franklin.
Miller’s Mission Photos 2018
Miller's Mission is underway at the Nampa Wal Mart between Garrity and Franklin. Once again, Kevin Miller is living in the parking lot till Saturday at 6pm.
Miller’s Mission Wish List
Here's a quick list of must needed items that will make a big difference in the lives of Treasure Valley Families this Summer.
Miller’s Mission Begins May 21st: Clothes For Kids
In the Fall, the entire Treasure Valley is in the giving mood. Charitable donations are top of mind. For most of us, the longer days mean vacations and family reunions.