Clothes for Kids Transforming Lives Breakfast Oct. 23

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Clothes For Kids will host its Transforming Lives Breakfast on Thursday, Oct. 23, from 8-9:30 a. m. at the Lynnwood Embassy Suites. The event will feature testimonials from families who have benefited from receiving school wardrobes, emphasizing the program's impact on children's confidence and academic readiness.

Clothes For Kids serves over 5,600 children in Snohomish County and the Northshore School District to ensure they start the school year prepared. Guests can participate in a raffle by donating new socks or underwear, which helps support the initiative. A thrift store pop-up will also be available, allowing attendees to shop while contributing to the program. This annual event fosters community involvement and illustrates the importance of providing resources for children in need. Clothes For Kids has been instrumental in helping families overcome clothing barriers for educational success.

The breakfast serves as both a fundraiser and a celebration of the program's impact on local youth.

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