YWCA Pathways for Women shelter seeking non-perishable food donations

Edmonds, WALocal News

The YWCA Pathways for Women emergency shelter in Lynnwood is actively seeking donations of non-perishable food items to support its critical services for women and families. The shelter has provided essential emergency assistance and is now in need of supplies such as cereal, peanut butter, pasta sauce, and various canned goods. Local residents can drop off donations at the shelter, located at 6027 208th St. S. W.

, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. , Monday through Friday.

This initiative is vital for helping vulnerable populations in the area who face food insecurity. The shelter is committed to offering support to those experiencing homelessness, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in its mission. Food donations will help maintain the shelter's ability to provide nutritious meals to its residents. The outreach reflects a growing awareness of the needs of the local community and the role of such organizations in addressing these challenges. Contributions to the shelter not only provide immediate assistance but also foster a sense of solidarity among residents.

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