
Berens Market in Milbank presented a check for $2400 to Grant County Combined Appeal. The business held a take-out rib benefit in October with the proceeds earmarked to support the 2025 Combined Appeal campaign. Employees also donated to the cause.
Brandon Berens, owner of Berens Market, said, “Thank you to our customers for coming out for the rib fest, and for shopping local, so we are able to give back to the community.” Grant County Combined Appeal has been “People Helping People” since 1961.
Combined Appeal Helps 21 Agencies in Grant County:
- Grant County Child Protection
- Building Our Families
- Disabled American Veterans Chapter 19
- Grant County ARC
- Grant County Diabetes & Heart Fund
- Inter-Lake Community Action Partnership (ICAP)
- ICAP 60s Plus Dining Program
- Milbank Community Transit
- The Salvation Army
- Unity Health & Fitness Charitable Membership
- Avera Medical Group Coordinated Care
- Imagination Library
- Backyard Bulldogs Childcare and Preschool
- Milbank Area Community Tennis Association (MACTA)
- Kids Hope
- Milbank Area Lions Swim Team (MALST)
- Milbank Ball Diamond Association
- Milbank Boy Scouts – Troop 45
- MHS Clay Target Team
- Unity Health & Fitness Recreation Programs
- St. Lawrence OST
The clock is ticking and will soon run out. But there’s still time to make your tax-deductible donation. The 2025 Grant County Combined Appeal Campaign ends on December 31. All funds stay in Grant County.












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