Shop for a cause at the Washington Kids tag sale in Lynnwood

Edmonds, WALocal News

Washington Kids will host a two-day tag sale on July 11 and 12, featuring merchandise donated from the now-closed Swedish Edmonds Hospital Gift Shop. The event will occur from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.

at the Washington Kids Distribution Center, located at 19721 Scriber Lake Road in Lynnwood. Shoppers can pay using debit, credit, or Venmo. Every dollar spent directly supports Washington Kids programs that provide essentials like food, clothing, and emergency assistance to unhoused and low-income families in the Edmonds School District. The sale not only offers significant discounts but also fosters community support for vulnerable families. Last year, Washington Kids served over 500 families through its programs.

This initiative highlights the importance of community involvement in addressing local needs. Attendees are encouraged to come early for the best selection of items.

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