Gateway Rotary Takes Over Homeless Backpacks for a Week

Olympia, WALocal News

In Lacey, Washington, the Gateway Rotary Club hosts the popular Brats, Brews, and Bands festival, an event designed to unite the community through food, drinks, and live music while supporting youth-based charities. Meeting weekly at Forrey’s Forza, club members actively engage in planning and executing various community service projects. A key initiative they support is the Homeless Backpacks program, which has been providing meals to over 430 homeless children since its inception in 2004. This program not only addresses immediate hunger needs but also highlights the importance of community involvement in tackling local challenges. The festival serves as a platform to raise both funds and awareness about these critical issues, fostering a sense of shared responsibility among residents.

By prioritizing youth-focused charities, the Gateway Rotary Club exemplifies the power of collective action in creating positive change. Their dedication to service not only improves lives but also strengthens community bonds. Ultimately, events like the Brats, Brews, and Bands festival are vital for sustaining local support networks and ensuring the welfare of those in need.

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