September Volunteer of the Month Jessica Limjoco

Issaquah, WALocal News

Jessica Limjoco has been honored as the September Volunteer of the Month for her outstanding service in the Issaquah Highlands community. The award ceremony will take place on September 23, 2025, celebrating her dedication to enhancing local playgrounds and promoting outdoor activities. Limjoco's initiatives have significantly impacted community engagement, encouraging more residents to volunteer. Local leaders will attend the event to acknowledge her contributions and motivate others to get involved in similar efforts. This recognition highlights the critical role of volunteerism in building strong community ties.

Issaquah Highlands has a history of community-driven projects, fostering a culture of service and collaboration. By spotlighting volunteers like Limjoco, the community aims to inspire a new generation of civic engagement. The event serves as a reminder of the positive changes that dedicated individuals can bring to their neighborhoods.

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