Reminder Clothes For Kids to hold Lives We Transform auction in Lynnwood April 26

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Clothes For Kids is excited to announce its annual Lives We Transform Auction, scheduled for April 26 at the Embassy Suites in Lynnwood. This much-anticipated event will include both silent and live auctions, offering a variety of items and experiences, along with a shoe drive raffle. Attendees will hear inspiring stories that highlight the transformative impact of donor contributions on local children. The organization stresses that every dollar raised is crucial in providing essential school wardrobes for students from low-income families, ensuring they can attend school with confidence. Founded in 1984 by Sharie Ennis, Clothes For Kids has grown from a humble classroom setting to a dedicated storefront near Meadowdale High School, demonstrating its commitment to the community.

Tickets can be purchased directly from the Clothes For Kids website, promoting active participation. For additional information or inquiries, Executive Director Cassie Morey can be contacted via email at director@clothesforkids. org. This event not only supports a worthy cause but also fosters community spirit and collaboration.

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