Edmonds St. Albans Episcopal Church hosts free food distribution Nov. 12 - My Edmonds News

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St. Alban’s Episcopal Church in Edmonds is set to host a free food distribution event on November 12 from 3 to 4 p. m. at 21405 82nd Pl. W.

This initiative aims to provide essential food resources to families struggling with food insecurity in the area. Participants can expect a diverse selection of food items available for distribution, reinforcing the church's commitment to community support. The event aligns with ongoing efforts by local organizations to address hunger and promote well-being in the Edmonds area. The church invites residents to take advantage of this opportunity, emphasizing the importance of community solidarity. This food distribution is part of a broader trend of churches and organizations stepping up to meet local needs.

By fostering relationships and engaging with community members, the church aims to build a stronger support network. Local families are encouraged to attend and benefit from the resources available.

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