Volunteer at the Issaquah Meals Program

Issaquah, WALocal News

The Issaquah Meals Program is in urgent need of volunteers to help serve free hot meals to individuals facing food insecurity. The program operates from the Community Hall every Monday to Friday, providing essential nutrition to those who may otherwise go without. Volunteers play a crucial role in the program's success, as it heavily relies on community support to function effectively. By joining this initiative, residents can actively contribute to alleviating hunger in their local area. Interested individuals can contact Adria Briehl for more information on how to get involved, either through email or phone.

The program not only addresses immediate food needs but also fosters a sense of community and solidarity among residents. This appeal highlights the ongoing challenge of local hunger and the critical role of volunteers in fighting it. Engaging with such community service opportunities can lead to a more connected and supportive environment for all.

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