Edmonds Holy Rosary Church provides clothing to veterans - My Edmonds News

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Members of Edmonds Holy Rosary Church donated over 300 clothing items to veterans in need, including underwear, socks, and other essential garments. This initiative, in partnership with Edmonds American Legion Post 66, aims to provide support to local veterans who require assistance. The clothing drive not only highlights the church's commitment to community service but also reflects a broader trend of organizations stepping up to aid veterans. Many veterans face difficulties accessing basic necessities, making such contributions vital. The event showcases the impactful role of local churches in fostering support networks for those who have served in the military.

Community involvement in veteran support initiatives is essential, particularly as the needs of veterans continue to grow. The church's actions serve as a reminder of the importance of giving back to those who have sacrificed for their country. By engaging in these efforts, the church helps to mitigate the challenges faced by veterans in the Edmonds area.

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