Northwest Neighbors Network seeks board members - Lynnwood Today

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Northwest Neighbors Network (NNN) is actively seeking new volunteer board members to strengthen its efforts in assisting seniors and adults with disabilities in the Lynnwood area. This nonprofit organization plays a pivotal role in helping individuals age in place, ensuring they have the necessary resources and support. As NNN approaches its fifth anniversary in February 2024, it highlights the growing need for committed board members who can guide its mission. The organization serves areas including Edmonds, Woodway, and Lynnwood, making its impact felt across the local community. Interested individuals are encouraged to apply, offering them a unique opportunity to engage with crucial local services and contribute to a compassionate cause.

Serving on the board presents a chance to gain firsthand experience in nonprofit governance while making a tangible difference in the lives of vulnerable populations. NNN's commitment to enhancing the quality of life for seniors and adults with disabilities underscores the importance of community involvement. Those interested in joining this impactful initiative are invited to take action and support NNN's mission.

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