Rotary Club of Edmonds donates 2K to Foundation for Edmonds School District

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Rotary Club of Edmonds donated $2,000 to the Foundation for Edmonds School District on June 3, supporting educational opportunities for local students. This funding will be allocated towards scholarships, grants, and resources benefiting students and educators. Club President Suzanne James and Service Chair Alison Pence presented the check to Executive Director Deborah Brandi. James highlighted that this donation demonstrates the club's commitment to creating a positive community impact. The Foundation for Edmonds School District works to enhance educational initiatives, making a significant difference in students' lives.

This donation is part of the Rotary Club's broader mission to improve education in the community. In recent years, the foundation has increased its focus on providing essential resources to support student success. Community involvement, such as this donation, plays a crucial role in fostering educational growth in the district.

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