Sponsor spotlight Join SnohomishCamano Island Realtors in food drive

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Snohomish/Camano Island Realtors are conducting a food drive to benefit Food Banks of Western Washington. The community is encouraged to donate food and funds as local food banks face heightened demand. Businesses can request boxes for collecting donations, while individuals can arrange for their contributions to be picked up. Checks can be made out to the Windermere Foundation to support the cause. This annual initiative gathers support from multiple Realtor offices in the area, emphasizing the collective effort to combat local hunger.

Last year’s drive saw a significant increase in contributions, reflecting the community’s commitment to helping those in need. The drive not only provides essential food supplies but also fosters a sense of unity among local businesses and residents. Organizers express gratitude for any support, underscoring the impact of even small donations.

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