The Hill vs The Valley Hygiene Drive 2025

Bonney Lake, WALocal News

The City of Bonney Lake has initiated the "Hill vs The Valley Hygiene Drive 2025," a friendly competition with the City of Sumner to collect essential hygiene products for local organizations. Kicking off today, the drive will culminate at the Community Summit on March 13, where the winning city will be revealed. Community members are encouraged to donate new personal hygiene and household cleaning supplies, with a focus on items such as laundry detergent, dish soap, and feminine hygiene products. Drop-off locations are conveniently set up at the Justice & Municipal Center for easy access. The collected items will support various local agencies, including the Family Resource Center and the Sumner Food Bank.

This initiative not only addresses crucial community needs but also fosters collaboration and friendly rivalry between the two cities. Residents, businesses, and schools are invited to participate, emphasizing the collective effort in supporting those in need. For more information or to get involved, individuals can contact Leslie at the provided email address.

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