Community Resource Access Fair - Saturday, September 20

Lake Forest Park, WALocal News

The Community Resource Access Fair will occur on September 20, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM local time at 202 NE 185th St, Shoreline, Washington. This event aims to connect residents with essential community services, including early childhood education and financial reform. Attendees can explore various nonprofit organizations dedicated to supporting local families and individuals. The fair highlights the importance of community engagement and resource accessibility in Shoreline. With a focus on human services, the event is expected to draw a significant crowd, enhancing the city's social fabric.

Local leaders will likely emphasize the need for continued support and collaboration among community organizations. This initiative is crucial for fostering a well-informed and resourceful community. The fair reflects broader trends in local governance, prioritizing public welfare and educational outreach.

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