Hazel Miller Foundation pays tribute to Dan Asher - Lynnwood Today

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The Hazel Miller Foundation recently commemorated the life and legacy of Dan Asher, who was instrumental in the foundation's mission to support local initiatives. Under his guidance, the Edmonds-based foundation successfully distributed over $14 million in grants, significantly benefiting the community. During the tribute, past and present board members gathered to share heartfelt stories and reflections on Asher’s impact, emphasizing his commitment to philanthropy and mentorship. Attendees recounted how Asher inspired them to pursue their own charitable endeavors, highlighting his role as a catalyst for community engagement. This event not only paid homage to Asher but also reinforced the foundation's dedication to continuing his work and values.

The tribute served as a poignant reminder of the profound influence one individual can have on a community's growth and support systems. The Hazel Miller Foundation's commitment to honoring Asher's legacy will likely guide its future initiatives. Overall, the gathering showcased the importance of recognizing and celebrating those who have made significant contributions to society.

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