Northwest Neighbors Network seeks board members - Lynnwood Today

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Northwest Neighbors Network (NNN) is seeking dedicated volunteer board members to join their team and further their mission of assisting seniors and adults with disabilities in aging in place. This nonprofit organization serves the communities of Edmonds, Woodway, and Lynnwood, playing a vital role in enhancing the quality of life for its residents. Board members will have the opportunity to influence key decisions, drive initiatives, and ensure the organization meets the growing needs of the community. With the rise in the aging population, the work of NNN becomes increasingly important, emphasizing the need for compassionate leadership. The organization has been celebrating its milestones, including its fifth anniversary, showcasing its commitment and impact over the years.

Interested candidates are encouraged to learn more about the application process and the responsibilities involved. By joining NNN, volunteers can help shape the future of local support services for vulnerable populations. This initiative not only benefits those in need but also fosters community engagement and solidarity.

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