Can you help? Transform Burien in urgent need of water and juice donations

Burien, WALocal News

Transform Burien urgently appeals for donations of water and juice as its supplies dwindle during the ongoing late summer heat. The nonprofit organization, located at 15623 Des Moines Memorial Drive S. in Burien, provides essential food, clothing, and services to individuals and families in need. The shortage threatens the continuation of its meal services and grocery distributions, which are crucial for local residents facing hardship. Community members can support the effort by donating bottled water, juice, and other drinks during drop-off hours on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.

Transform Burien has been instrumental in assisting the local community since its establishment, providing thousands of dollars worth of services to those in need. The organization includes a food bank, hot meal service, and clothing bank, targeting food insecurity and homelessness. With the summer heat intensifying, the urgency for donations becomes more critical to maintain these services. The community's response will be vital in ensuring that Transform Burien can continue to support its mission.

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