October Volunteer of the Month: Tom Perea

Issaquah, WALocal News

Tom Perea has been named the October Volunteer of the Month in Issaquah Highlands, a testament to his unwavering commitment to enhancing local community life through volunteer work. His contributions to various community projects have made a significant impact, inspiring others to take part in volunteer activities that benefit the neighborhood. The recognition not only honors Perea’s efforts but also aims to motivate other residents to engage in similar initiatives, highlighting the importance of volunteerism in building a strong community. Perea’s dedication exemplifies the spirit of cooperation and support that defines Issaquah Highlands, where neighbors come together to foster a nurturing environment. Celebrating active volunteers like Tom is crucial for promoting a culture of giving back and involvement among residents.

The October Volunteer of the Month program underscores the collective impact of individual efforts in creating a more vibrant community. By acknowledging the contributions of volunteers, the Issaquah Highlands community reinforces its commitment to helping one another. This recognition ultimately serves to inspire a ripple effect of kindness and service throughout the area.

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