Nearly 300 attend Volunteer Community Fair at Edmonds Waterfront Center

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The annual Volunteer Community Fair, hosted by the Edmonds Waterfront Center, successfully gathered over 30 nonprofit organizations to share volunteer opportunities with the community. Close to 300 local residents attended the event, showcasing their eagerness to engage in meaningful service. Sandra Butterfield, a member of the center's hospitality team, pointed out the critical need for community involvement, especially in light of rising living costs and significant government budget cuts. Most of the participating organizations maintain websites, enabling attendees to further explore their missions and how they can contribute. The fair not only highlights the diverse range of nonprofit services available but also strengthens community ties by promoting volunteerism.

This initiative serves as a vital reminder of the importance of supporting local organizations, which often rely on community contributions to thrive. As residents become more aware of local needs, the potential for positive change increases. Overall, the event exemplifies the power of community collaboration in addressing social challenges.

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