October Volunteer of the Month Zinna Park

Issaquah, WALocal News

Zinna Park earned the title of October Volunteer of the Month for her remarkable contributions to the Issaquah Highlands community. Her service has notably advanced the missions of several local non-profit organizations, showcasing the impact of volunteer work. The award ceremony took place on November 4, 2025, and was attended by community leaders and fellow volunteers. Park's commitment to service underscores the importance of volunteerism in fostering community engagement and support. Local officials emphasized that volunteers like Park are essential for the success of numerous initiatives.

The recognition not only honors Park but also aims to inspire others to participate in volunteer activities. According to community leaders, volunteer efforts can significantly enhance the quality of life in the region. Events like these highlight the collective power of individuals working towards a common good.

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