North Sound Church hosting money management, surviving holidays events in December

Edmonds, WALocal News

North Sound Church in Edmonds is hosting two community events in December designed to support residents with financial and emotional challenges. The money management course, titled CAP, runs from December 4-18, with sessions held on Thursdays from 6-8 p. m. Attendees will learn budgeting skills to help them control finances and reduce debt, with resources, guides, and snacks provided. The "Surviving the Holidays" seminar is scheduled for December 17 at 6 p.

m. , offering comfort and practical assistance for individuals dealing with grief during this festive season. Dinner and child care will be offered to participants of this seminar. Both events are free to the community and will take place at the North Sound Center, located at 201 4th Ave. N.

Interested individuals can register online or contact the church directly for more information. These initiatives reflect the church's commitment to serving local needs during a challenging time of year.

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