YWCA Pathways for Women shelter needs donations of household items - My Edmonds News

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The YWCA Pathways for Women shelter in Lynnwood is actively seeking donations of household items to support vulnerable women and families. Requested items include twin and full sheets (fitted and flat) and towels, which can be gently used. These donations are essential for the shelter to provide necessary support to its residents, many of whom face significant hardships. The community's involvement is critical in helping the shelter fulfill its mission of offering refuge and assistance. By donating, community members can directly impact the lives of those seeking help at the shelter.

The YWCA Pathways for Women has a long-standing history of supporting women in crisis, making these contributions vital to their ongoing efforts. Those interested in donating are encouraged to reach out to the shelter for more information on how to assist. Contributions not only provide immediate relief but also foster a sense of community and support for those in need.

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