NAACP Snohomish County Freedom Fund Gala March 29

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The NAACP Snohomish County is excited to announce its 2025 Freedom Fund Gala, themed “Looking Back, Reaching Forward,” scheduled for March 29, from 6 to 8 p. m. at the Edward D. Hansen Conference Center in Everett. This gala is an essential fundraising event aimed at supporting the organization's mission to advocate for social justice and civil rights.

Attendees can purchase tickets for $100, which will contribute directly to community initiatives and programs. The venue is conveniently located at 2000 Hewitt Ave. , Ste. 200, making it accessible for local residents. The gala is not only a fundraiser but also a celebration of the progress made in civil rights, providing a platform for community members to reflect on past achievements and future aspirations.

This event underscores the NAACP's ongoing commitment to fostering equality and justice within Snohomish County. Community participation is vital, as it strengthens the collective effort to address social issues and promote a more equitable society. Join the NAACP Snohomish County for an inspiring evening that honors the past while looking ahead to a brighter future.

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