Fundraiser organized in support of Decker family after tragic loss

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The Wenatchee community has rallied to support Whitney Decker, whose three daughters were tragically found deceased. In response to this heartbreaking incident, a fundraiser has been organized to assist the Decker family. Local residents have expressed their condolences and support, highlighting the importance of community solidarity during such trying times. The initiative aims to raise funds for funeral expenses and emotional support for the grieving family. Organizers encourage participation from all community members, emphasizing that every contribution, no matter the size, can make a difference.

Many participants view this as a chance to come together and demonstrate compassion in the face of tragedy. Fundraising efforts also aim to raise awareness of the impact of such losses on families and communities. The community's response reflects a strong commitment to supporting one another through difficult circumstances.

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