Tickets on sale for Habitat for Humanity Snohomish County fundraiser Sept. 27 in Lynnwood

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Habitat for Humanity of Snohomish County is selling tickets for its annual Raise the Roof fundraiser, set for September 27 from 5 to 8:30 p. m. at the Lynnwood Event Center. The event will feature food, drinks, a silent auction, and segments with inspiring guest speakers. Attendees will learn about the nonprofit's work in Snohomish County, where homeowners participate in building and repairing their homes alongside volunteers.

By paying an affordable mortgage, these families gain stability and security. This fundraiser is crucial for sustaining Habitat's local initiatives and community outreach. Last year's event raised significant funds to support home construction efforts. Tickets are available on the organization's website, helping to ensure continued support for families in need. The event highlights the importance of community involvement in addressing housing challenges.

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