Youth homelessness advocate Joe Roberts keynotes Clothes for Kids fundraiser - Lynnwood Today

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Youth homelessness advocate Joe Roberts captivated attendees at the Clothes for Kids fundraiser, where he shared his personal journey of overcoming homelessness and addiction. In a heartfelt keynote address, Roberts detailed his experience of opiate withdrawal just three days before Christmas in 1989, shedding light on the struggles many homeless youth endure. His powerful narrative underscored the critical importance of community support in addressing these pressing social issues. The fundraiser aimed to generate awareness and financial support for local initiatives dedicated to assisting vulnerable children and families. Through his compelling message, Roberts inspired attendees to take action and invest in the lives of those less fortunate.

The Clothes for Kids organization plays a vital role in providing essential resources, such as clothing and school supplies, to homeless youth and their families. This event not only raised funds but also fostered a sense of solidarity within the community to combat youth homelessness. Roberts's insights and the community's response exemplify the transformative power of compassion and collective action.

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