Community Blood Drive and Scholarship Award in Gig Harbor

Gig Harbor, WALocal News

Gig Harbor is currently facing a "code red" blood shortage, prompting Windermere Realtors to take action by organizing a blood drive on February 3rd. This initiative aims to mobilize local residents to donate blood, crucial for replenishing dwindling supplies in the region. In another highlight, Francesca Hall, a Gig Harbor resident and sophomore at Western Washington University, has been honored with a $1,000 horticulture scholarship from the Mukilteo Way Garden Club. Francesca's passion for agricultural and environmental sciences, combined with her experience in farming, positions her as an advocate for sustainable agriculture and climate change solutions. The Mukilteo Way Garden Club has been providing scholarships since 2007, funded by proceeds from the biennial Mukilteo Garden and Quilt Tour.

This year, the Tour is scheduled for July 20-21, further supporting local engagement and education. The article illustrates the collaborative efforts of local organizations to tackle pressing community issues and foster educational opportunities. Through these initiatives, the community demonstrates its commitment to health and sustainability.

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