Support 7 reception and fundraising auction April 12 in Lynnwood

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Support 7 is set to host its fourth annual reception and auction on April 12, running from 1:30-4:30 p. m. at the Community Life Center in Lynnwood. This vital nonprofit organization provides crucial victim support in collaboration with local firefighters, law enforcement, and the medical examiner during times of crisis. Attendees will enjoy a variety of hearty appetizers, an espresso bar, and Italian sodas while bidding on a selection of specially curated silent auction items and a few exceptional live auction pieces.

Tickets are priced at $90 per person, with an attractive option of $700 for a table of eight, which provides a $20 savings. The event promotes community engagement and highlights the importance of supporting local services that aid victims in distress. Dress code for the occasion is business casual, fostering a welcoming and professional atmosphere. Given the limited space available, early registration is highly recommended for those interested in attending and supporting this essential cause. This annual event not only provides financial support to Support 7 but also raises awareness about the organization's critical role in the community.

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