Sponsor spotlight Join SnohomishCamano Island Realtors in food drive - My Edmonds News

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Snohomish/Camano Island Realtors are spearheading a food drive to benefit Food Banks of Western Washington. This initiative aligns with the Snohomish County Association of Realtors Food Drive, which aims to gather food and financial contributions. The drive encourages residents to participate by donating food items or monetary support to help those in need. Local Realtors emphasize the importance of community involvement in addressing food insecurity. The food drive serves as a crucial opportunity to engage residents in philanthropy.

Realtors are committed to making a positive impact in the community through this collaborative effort. The drive highlights the ongoing need for food assistance in the area, particularly as many families face economic challenges. Community members are encouraged to contribute to this vital cause, reinforcing the spirit of cooperation and support within Snohomish and Camano Islands.

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